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...them,” Du said. “The goalie’s also very good, too, so I think just containing the forwards is key for us.” The Golden Knights strong scoring attack may prove troublesome for Harvard. Their four standout forwards have netted 32 points overall, contributing to the squad’s seventh-rank nationally in scoring with 3.59 goals per game. “They have a really good power play also,” Reese said. “[The forwards] try a lot of one-on-one things, so we?...
...Harvard’s guard trio of Emily Tay, Lindsay Hallion, and Niki Finelli is athletic enough to create offense and defend against a Top 25 team. But rebounding and defense take center stage in NCAA tournament games.And the Crimson’s low-post game, anchored by sophomore standout Katie Rollins and captain Christiana Lackner, morphed into a rebounding machine in the second half of the season. Harvard outrebounded its opponent in each of its 14 Ivy League contests—a stat that, perhaps more than any other, exemplifies the Crimson’s turn around from...
Following Harvard men’s hockey team’s weekend sweep of Yale in the first round of the ECAC playoffs, freshman forward Doug Rogers has been named ECAC Rookie of the Week. Rogers’ standout weekend began Friday night in the Crimson’s come-from-behind 5-2 victory, when he provided an assist on captain Dylan Reese’s game-winning goal. Rogers would later tack on a goal of his own to give his team some insurance. Rogers’ two points brought his season total to 23, second...
...were as tough physically as the championship match, but not nearly as mentally challenging. “I was much more nervous for the final match,” she said. Lange, her opponent in the final, advanced past the quarterfinals by defeating former Harvard standout and second seed Lily Lorentzen, who transferred to Stanford last year after winning the individual national title as a freshman with the Crimson. In last year’s title match, Lorentzen staved off a ferocious comeback attempt from then-teammate Grigg, winning in five games...
...reached for comment, was originally scheduled to graduate from Duke in the spring of 2008. He had the opportunity to return to the university beginning this semester, and it was also reported by the Brown Daily Herald last week that the Bears were recruiting the former Blue Devil standout. Before matriculating at Duke in the fall of 2004, he was recruited by both Harvard and Princeton before deciding to play in Durham...