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...Freshman goalie Kyle Richter evened his record to 6-6-1 with the weekend wins, turning away 50 of 53 shots faced. After beginning the season in a rotation with senior Justin Tobe, Richter has started eight straight games between the pipes and gone 5-2-1 during that stretch??Harvard faces Boston College at 8 p.m. Monday in the opening round of the Beanpot.—Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...another penalty-filled contest, both squads struggled to take advantage of the opportunities afforded to them on the power play. After trading man-advantage goals in the opening frame—with Harvard’s tally coming at the tail end of a 5-on-3 stretch??both teams’ special teams units remained silent for the remainder of the contest. “Certainly there are a lot of areas of our game we need to improve, special teams being one of them,” Donato said, adding...
...exceptionally large hole. With 7:00 remaining in the first half, Harvard stared at a 30-4 deficit. The Crimson began the game 2-of-15 from the floor and committed 11 turnovers in the first 13 minutes.As for the Tigers? They nailed four three-pointers over that stretch??twice Harvard’s total for the game—and buried 13 of their first 16 shots. If it were an anomaly, one might chalk up the sluggish effort to the emotions of Senior Night, to a hot-shooting and deep Princeton team, or to a stubborn...
...regain possession and the lead by committing fouls, the Crimson appeared unaffected by the pressure in nailing five of seven free throw shots to close out the game. McCaffery, banged up by the Bearcat’s rough fouls, was 4 of 4 from the line down the stretch??and 6 of 7 for the game—in notching twelve points and seven rebounds. Robinson’s free throw with seven seconds left would be the last point of the game, and, as the buzzer sounded on a Crimson victory, the players stormed the court...
...zone first and playing really good defense. We need to keep everything simple.”In fact, with the return of senior Ali Boe—who has spent the last two years in net for Harvard and started the two national championship games during that stretch??the Crimson will be well anchored on the defensive side.With the loss of Corriero, it may just be a question of how many goals Harvard can net against the top competition in the country. If it can manage to get enough of those one-goal wins against the best teams...