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...victory. The only match the Crimson lost proved the most exciting of the night. Competing in the seventh spot for the team, freshman Johanna Snyder won the first two games of her match, but allowed freshman opponent Libbey Brown to dig herself out of the hole and tie the match at two games apiece. With all of other players having already finished their matches and with the men’s match nearly complete, the entirety of the Harvard and Dartmouth teams crowded around to watch the culmination of Snyder’s match. Crimson assistant coach Mohammad Ayaz...
DURHAM, N.H.—Harvard received big plays from the youngest and oldest players in its rotation to defeat New Hampshire 83-81 in overtime at the Lundholm Gymnasium in Durham, New Hampshire. After captain guard Jim Goffredo’s three-pointer tied the game at 81-81 with just over a minute left in overtime, freshman guard Jeremy Lin stole the Wildcats’ inbounds pass after UNH (1-5) had called timeout. With 23.8 seconds left, he drove the lane for an off-balance reverse layup to give the Crimson (3-3) an 83-81 lead...
...Harvard captain Jim Goffredo. The extra session offered a chance at redemption for Harvard’s leading perimeter threat, and Goffredo seized his chance with just over a minute to play, knocking down his first three-pointer of the night at the most crucial moment. The shot re-tied the game at 81 and sent the Crimson (3-3) on to an 83-81 victory over New Hampshire (1-5). Goffredo had spent most of the game’s first 40 minutes shaking his head, with a look alternating between frustration and astonishment, as shot after shot clanked...
...minute and a half more was all the Crimson needed to slide by Vermont with a tie, but the Harvard men’s hockey team failed to penetrate the Catamount defense and fell short, 2-1, in an overtime loss last night at the Bright Hockey Center. “As the game wore on, we looked tired,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91. “We’ve played a lot of hockey in these last few weeks. It looked like in overtime there wasn?...
...prevented the Crimson from improving on its winless record. Harvard (0-4) fell to Fairfield (2-3) by a score of 73-57 at the Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Conn. Neither team could take control of the game in the first half, and the score was tied at 45 at 10:06 in the second frame. Then the Stags found their rhythm on offense, and the visiting Crimson never found its own pace on the road. Fairfield went on a 17-4 run over the next five minutes, icing the game with a bucket that gave the host...