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...after a 2-0 league start, Quinnipiac is tied for eighth in the ECAC. Meanwhile, Harvard (7-4-1, 6-4-0) lost to Yale after eight days of rest, but tonight’s matchup is the middle of the Crimson’s current Sunday-Tuesday-Thursday stretch of contests, which ends on the road against No. 9 New Hampshire. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...coach Tim Taylor ’63. “We’ve had some long postgame wakes, so to speak.” Harvard (7-4-1, 6-4-0) dug itself another hole yesterday afternoon. After opening up its conference season with an 0-6-0 stretch, Yale (3-8-0, 2-6-0) downed Brown 5-2 Friday night and manufactured a 4-1 lead over the Crimson after two frames yesterday. Outskated and outmuscled from the start, the visitors took a full 40 minutes to warm up. “I thought that...
...pipes and receiving goals from an unusual variety of sources. The annual double dip with overmatched Union, which has now lost 28 straight conference tilts, afforded Harvard coach Katey Stone the chance to rest certain starters, experiment with the lineup, and build momentum heading into a crucial pre-vacation stretch. “I’m just glad that the scoring was spread out,” Stone said. “And for us, to be honest, it’s timely. We changed our lines, did a few different things, and to get a little momentum heading...
...next two games, 9-4, 9-2. De Lierre righted the ship in the last game, clinching the game and the match with a lopsided score of 9-1. At No. 7, junior Mihir Sheth lost the first game, 7-9, but wore down his opponent down the stretch, winning the following three games, 9-5, 9-3, 9-3. At No. 8, senior Ryan Abraham dropped a hard-fought second game to Michael Gelinas of the Big Red—a game in which the score was tied at 8-8 and 9-9, and eventually won by Gelinas?...
...throws, a pull-up jumper and tying driving layup that evened the score at 39-all. Salisbery put the Owls ahead for good with a three-pointer and Dion Dacons made one of two free throws for a 43-39 lead. Dacons missed three other free throws down the stretch. The Owls attempted 13 of their 15 free throws in the second half. Eric Osmundson, Mark Zoller, and Jaaber each hit shots late in the second half that pulled the Quakers within one, but they just failed to get the big basket that would put them ahead, even with...