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...continued to withstand the bombardment as Harvard senior co-captain Gina Wideroff headed the ball over the Terrier??s cross...
...allows freshman goalie Matt Hoyle to build confidence before tonight’s game, in which Hoyle will face an opponent who averages 3.7 goals per game. BU has put together a five-game winning streak, including a 3-1 victory over Merrimack on Friday night that saw the Terrier??s long-time coach, Jack Parker, earn his 800th career win. As the second-best team in the country, the Terriers bring all the usual attributes of a top-ranked squad to both ends of the ice. The Terriers bring a stingy defense led by senior Matt Gilroy...
...seven of its ten games. But the Crimson could not find the offensive spark yesterday. Harvard only had 19 shots on the day. BU’s defense put intense pressure on Harvard by doubling the ball and playing aggressively. Coming into this game the Crimson had expected the Terrier??s offensive prowess, but it was BU’s defensive game that took Harvard by surprise. “We expected them to have a pretty solid attack,” Bobzin said. “We expected their defense to be weaker and we thought...
...match Harvard’s tally, however. Landy notched her third goal of the game, while Angie Martin scored the last goal of the half.At half time, the Crimson trailed by a score of 11-2. Harvard had been outshot 21-11 and had committed 13 turnovers to the Terrier??s seven.The beginning of the second half seemed similarly inauspicious. BU scored the first four goals of the period, three of which came from reserves.After trailing the Terriers last Wednesday, the Crimson had focused in practice on better execution when on the attack. The team practiced on winning...
...Terriers doubled their lead 9:24 into the second period, as Chris Higgins took a shot from the left post to up the Terrier??s lead...