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...four-shot second frame in which “guys were real tired,” Hafner said. “We took a lot of penalties, spent a lot of time killing, and yeah, it really showed.” The third period saw a recharged Harvard squad??one that peppered Terriers goalie John Curry with 25 pucks, scored twice, and nearly tied the game with a series of shots that found the goal’s posts and netting, but never its mouth. “We turned the tables and tiled...
...weekend is really big.” The Crimson dropped only one individual match in the first half of its season before facing the Bantams, going 4-0 against Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, and Williams. But the second half of the season, always more challenging, will test the 2005-06 squad??s mettle. The Crimson hosts No. 4 Penn and No. 5 Princeton at home next weekend, both of whom pose a perennial challenge to its Ivy rival. Afterwards looms the Yale game, unequivocally the biggest test before the Howe Cup tournament. And with Saturday’s loss...
...through for the game’s final goal on the unit’s sixth try. Before that point, the Harvard penalty kill had excelled on the Whittemore Center’s wide ice surface in erasing five penalties—four of which were charged to the squad??s young defenders—against the country’s statistically-best team with an extra skater. “That bummed me out at the end,” Stone said. “We killed every penalty until the last one. That was disappointing...
...Colgate also boasts a very strong backcourt, which returns all three starters from last year’s 85-82 overtime loss to Harvard. Alvin Reed leads the Raiders at the point and is 10th in the Patriot League in assists with three per contest. Kyle Roemer is the squad??s sharpshooter, connecting on 38 percent of his tries from three and averaging 13 points per game, ninth best among Patriot players. Jon Simon rounds out the three guard lineup, pouring in eight points a game, much of which derives from his tremendous accuracy from the line...
Through 12 minutes of Saturday’s contest, the Crimson had yet to commit a turnover. Over the final eight minutes of the half, Harvard turned the ball over just twice—one of the squad??s most efficient halves of the season...