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...second half was a different story, as the squad shot 52 percent from the field, limited itself to two turnovers, and picked it up on defense. In the first four minutes of play, behind a pressing defense, big shots from the likes of senior Andrew Pusar—who finished with 10 points—and of course, the leadership of Lin, Harvard posted an 11-0 run to draw within three...
...easy 6-2 victory at the Bright Hockey Center. The result was similar this time around at the sold-out Ingalls Rink in New Haven.The Yale win extended the Bulldogs’ unbeaten streak to six games, and made Harvard look like a team far removed from the squad that challenged No. 1 Boston University in the Beanpot last week.“I guess we disregarded how big of a game [Yale] was,” Biega said. “Obviously they’re the biggest rival of ours, but unfortunately we didn’t come...
...Louis Caputo (184) earned two wins apiece in addition to an undefeated effort from freshman Walter Peppelman (149). Harvard also ushered new grapplers into the win column, with rookie Sean Murphy (197) and sophomore Andy Olsen (174) enjoying their first victories of the year against Princeton.The squad showed excitement after notching its first Ivy win, but Caputo suggested that the Crimson have a long way to go.“We’ve taken our licks in past duals, so it was good to get that win,” he said. “We?...
...Lin’s five points started a 13-2 run that brought the Crimson to within one possession of catching Brown.“The phrase we used was trust your shot and stop overthinking it or guiding it,” Amaker said.More importantly, it gave the squad some momentum heading into the rest of a game that it would ultimately win in the final second. Such momentum represented a dramatic difference from the first period, when Harvard shot 30.4 percent from the field despite a number of open looks.“We knew that we were...
...Stone said. “We had 42 people out for our alumni game earlier today, which was a great turnout.” Harvard put on a good show for the Crimson alumnae, taking down Brown, 4-0, and allowing Stone to celebrate with the 1999 squad with a clear conscience. “The kids were fired up, and we’re looking forward to a great evening tonight,” Stone said. “It’s nice to win two games, so I can go and enjoy myself...