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...coach called his forward “a very talented guy, very much a part of our success whenever we win.” Take, for example, a game against Princeton that came two months later—Du scored three goals, each one to break a tie. But there was a downside to the situation, Donato admitted: “because [Du] is counted on so much, when he has off games, the flip side of it is he’s a big part of the games we lose.” All in all last season, Harvard...
...Columbia (3-5, 0-5 Ivy) 24-7 in front of 11,716 fans on Saturday afternoon at Harvard Stadium. A much improved Lion defense appeared to have recovered from a 55-7 pounding at the hands of the Crimson a year ago, as it held Harvard to a tie for its lowest scoring output of the season. But that wasn’t enough to counter a Crimson defense that held Columbia to minus-14 yards rushing overall. The Lions did manage 320 yards passing, but it took 52 attempts from quarterback Craig Hormann to get there. Harvard signal...
...road for the rematches while still trying to get game-ready. Last year, Harvard entered the ECAC Hockey League Championship seeded fourth. Matched against the fifth-seeded Clarkson in the quarterfinals, the three-game series came down to a decisive third and final game. After a 1-1 tie at the end of regulation, Crimson forward Jennifer Sifers scored her second goal of the game in double overtime for a 2-1 victory. In the semifinals, the Crimson took on St. Lawrence, the tournament’s top seed and then the second-ranked team in the country...
...John Gibson mishandled the puck in his own zone, sophomore forward Jimmy Fraser was there for the takeaway, sending the puck into the right side of the net at 9:34 for a 1-0 Crimson advantage.From that point on, however, it was almost all Big Green. Dartmouth would tie the score before the period ended, then tack on four second-period goals to put the game out of reach. “It just took the wind out of our sails,” Reese said. “The intensity was there, but we just played like individuals...
...Crimson (12-4-0, 5-1-0 Ivy) took control of its destiny in the race for its first Ivy League title since 1996, which it will win outright with one more victory. Because Saturday’s Brown-Penn game ended in a 0-0 tie after double overtime, a Harvard win or a tie against Columbia on Saturday would assure the team a share of the league championship. Ranked No. 19 in the nation in the most recent Adidas/NSCAA Division I poll, the Crimson brought the nation’s fifth-best offense to the Ivy League?...