Word: streaks
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...developing road toughness,” coach Frank Sullivan said. “Hopefully that helps that confidence factor in the guys.” The Crimson will need that road savvy tomorrow to get past the Raiders (3-2), a team that is riding a three-game winning streak of its own. Recently, both teams have been shooting in improved accuracy, a fact that could turn the contest into an offensive duel. In the second half of its last outing, a win over Quinnipiac, Colgate caught fire, shooting 63 percent from the floor, up from its season average...
...Brian’s screen, and a chance to step up and hit a three to tie the game. Those six [missed] threes before weren’t really going through my mind.” REVERSED FIRST The Crimson’s victory broke an 11-game losing streak in games where the team trailed at halftime, dating back to last season. Harvard was down 37-34 after a first half in which it shot just 39 percent from the floor, including a dismal 0-of-9 from three. The Crimson stopped the trend thanks in part...
...hockey team and a victory over the top-ranked team in the ECAC. “When you lose some games, mentally you become a little fragile,” Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 said after the victory, referencing the three-game losing streak Harvard brought into the contest. “A game like tonight can go a long way to boosting the confidence and getting us back heading in the right direction.” Even before the second period began, Taylor had already begun the process of turning his team around, scoring...
...recent years. They still have a bite, however, as showcased in one of the biggest upsets in collegiate women’s hockey this year, a 2-0 victory of previously unbeaten and then-No. 1 Wisconsin on Friday night. Harvard will also tote a four-game losing streak in the rivalry into the Bright Hockey Center on Friday night, including a pair of 6-1 routs at home last season...
...played like contenders.The last-place Crimson (3-7-0, 2-6-0 ECAC) combined efficient passing, a solid physical game, and some skillful stickhandling to upset the No. 20 Bobcats (7-4-2, 4-2-1) by a score of 4-2 and snap a three-game losing streak.“Harvard definitely was prepared to play tonight,” Quinnipiac coach Rand Pecknold said. “Their back was against the wall, they’ve been struggling a bit with their record, but they’re a very good hockey team...they were definitely...