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...were going to get 50-60 throws from Columbia,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said of a secondary that featured at least three cornerbacks for most of the game. “We knew the ball would be in the air.”The Crimson struck back with a score of its own exactly eight minutes later, when Dawson jogged in untouched from nine yards out to make the score 7-7 with 10:14 to play in the second quarter. The senior running back managed to eke within 53 yards of Marinaro?...
...allow for our third-period deficit to be a little smaller, and allow us to get back in the game. Goals are just too hard to come by to be able to give them up in bunches in that short a period of time.”The Saints struck for their fourth goal when a St. Lawrence shot bounced off the back of freshman Chad Morin in front of the net, with Tobe unable to get his hands on the ricochet. Soon after, the Saints seized an open puck directly in front of Harvard’s net during...
...time after the whistle blew, dishing the puck to Dylan Reese, who connected with freshman Doug Rogers. Rogers whipped a shot from the right side to record the first goal of his collegiate career. Both teams returned from the first intermission eager to break the 1-1 tie. Harvard struck first as sophomore Steve Rolecek turned a pass at the top of the circle from junior Mike Taylor into the Crimson’s second goal of the night. In the 10th minute, however, Clarkson’s Shawn Weller stripped the puck from his defender and took on Richter...
...Lions’ net. Freshman midfielder Katie Varney started the Crimson’s array of attacks in the 21st minute, but was denied by Columbia goalkeeper Allison Vespa. Harvard threatened again in the 31st minute when sophomore midfielder Rachel Lau stepped past the Columbia defense and struck the ball to the top corner of the goal. Vespa, however, stepped up again and managed to get a touch on the ball to send it over the net. “I think in the first part of the game we did a good job of not playing their style...
...She’s been playing great,” Bassett said. “She’s been really stepping it up and making some huge saves for us, especially when we’re on the penalty kill so much.”Vaillancourt struck first for Harvard, notching her eighth goal of the year with six minutes remaining in the opening frame. Vaillancourt also assisted—with a sweet feed to Brine—on the team’s next score, tallied on the power play with 1:27 left in the period. That...