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...Solley said. “My two goals were other people’s work. They did the hard work and I was just in the right place. Everyone was grunting it in the offensive zone today.” The offensive highlight, however, was the play of the squad??s third line of Bernakevitch, captain Carrie Schroyer, and sophomore Laura Brady. Bernakevitch registered a career high with five points, Schroyer scored a goal, and Brady added three helpers. “This weekend was the best they’ve played,” Stone said...
...week with a lot of games and not much practice time,” Sullivan said. “I think we’re all just generally relieved that we got through the week with three victories.”Harvard will look to match the 1997-98 squad??s 5-0 start on Wednesday night at Lavietes Pavilion when they take on New Hampshire. Game time is set for 7 p.m.—Staff writer Caleb W. Peiffer can be reached at cpeiffer@fas.harvard.edu...
...challenge of filling the void left by the departure of Rogus will not be easily met. Rogus was the squad??s third-leading scorer last season, averaging 9.9 points per game. He graduated as one of the most prolific three point shooters in Harvard history, nailing a school record 74 three pointers in the 2003-04 season...
...Bulldogs were within a single goal of reaching the ECAC tournament finals last season, but it is difficult to see them duplicating that success this year. Gone are the squad??s top two defenders: Erin Duggan graduated and super freshman Helen Resor was added to the U.S. national team. Fortunately, the conference’s top goalie remains in senior Sarah Love. That being said, Yale, with juniors Jenna Spring and Kristin Savard leading the rush, should struggle to put points on the board...
...third all-time with Percy Haughton 1899. In other words, all the Crimson can do is continue to post performances like Saturday’s, combining an efficient offensive effort with stingy play by its defense.The Crimson defense, in particular, has been a big part of the squad??s strong showing in the second half of the season. Heading into the game, Harvard was ranked fifth in the Ivies in overall defense. Saturday, in addition to forcing five turnovers, it tallied 10 tackles for loss, including seven sacks for a total of 72 yards. The Lions finished with...