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...seconds later and two spots behind, contributing 21 points. Devlin added another 25 as she placed 23rd in the women’s 5K freestyle. Mangan and junior captain Anna Schulz landed the 31st and 44th spots, respectively, and combined to tally 39. Co-captain Oliver Burruss had a standout performance in his last runs in a Crimson uniform. As Harvard’s first finisher in both events, Burruss earned 40 points, landing 31st in the 10K freestyle and 48th in the 15K classic. With the goal to finish in the top 30, Burruss completed the 10K freestyle...
...MINUTE MINORS Harvard’s three power-play goals, a season high, came against a Yale penalty kill that entered the game ranked No. 1 in the nation...on the heels of sophomore Doug Rogers’ hat trick Feb. 15 against Princeton, another Crimson attacker had a standout night, as senior Jon Pelle’s two goals and an assist earned him a total of three points...Yale’s Jean-Francois Boucher and Ryan Donald were responsible for 29 penalty minutes between them...On a team-wide fight near the end of the third period...
...TRINITY 6, HARVARD 3 Playing a higher-seeded opponent in the opening round for the first time, the No. 5 Crimson fell to No. 4 Trinity to suffer its first opening-round defeat in the Howe Cup in the six-year history of the program. Mashruwala and Mumanachit had standout 3-0 victories, with Mumanachit dropping only eight points in a 9-3, 9-3, 9-1 blowout of Trinity’s Ashley Clackson. Balsekar closed out her opponent in the fourth set to win, 10-8, 9-5, 8-10, and 9-6 to improve...
...standout Rebecca Johnston scored the game’s final goal with seven minutes remaining to bring the score...
...Mitchell said. “She had by far the best results of her life and I could not be more happy for her. She really made a break through here.” On the men’s side, freshman Brad Alvarez’s standout performance in the slalom placed him in 32nd position. In the Giant Slalom, sophomore Christopher Kinner was Harvard’s highest placement, landing the 38th spot with a combined time of 1:46.48. Although Kinner’s performance proves impressive, his standings are not reflective of his potential...