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...early woes, “but that’s because Harvard didn’t let us.” But then came the third period. A Peter Harrold shot high over Daigneau at 12:47. A Brock Bradford score less than three minutes later. A timeout followed by nearly two full minutes of goalie-less Eagles attack. “They poured it on,” Daigneau said. “They were a different team.” It was a risky strategy, pulling Schneider with so much time left to play...
...left to play, Harvard had the upper hand.But two Cornell goals less than three minutes apart gave the Big Red a 4-3 victory Friday night.After playing catch-up and turning over the puck for much of the third period, Cornell (4-2-0, 3-1-0) took a timeout at 13:41.The Crimson led 3-2, but just over a minute later, Big Red defenseman Doug Krantz pounced on a dribbling puck near Harvard’s blue line and sent the equalizer past Crimson netminder John Daigneau.Topher Scott then tallied the game-winner at 17:29, stuffing...
...lead at 8:43, when Charlie Johnson broke towards the net and knocked home a perfectly timed cross-slot pass from Kevin Du. For the next five minutes, the Crimson forecheck foiled every Big Red opportunity. Finally, No. 3 Cornell (4-2-0, 3-1-0) took a timeout. “It looked like everything was going well,” Johnson said. “They weren’t getting any sustained pressure—we were kind of cycling it down in their zone—and we had a bunch of chances to make...
...Neither team could establish a comfortable advantage to open the match. In a frame that featured eight tie scores and six lead changes, the Quakers put forth a strong offensive effort but found themselves struggling to put a scrappy Crimson squad away. Coming out of a Penn timeout with the scored tied at 20, Harvard took three of the next four points, including aces by Mahon and junior co-captain Sarah Cebron, to move ahead 23-21. But the Quakers went on a 9-1 run to go up 1-0 in the match...
...official took exception and gave Caples a yellow card, but did not eject her. “It’s frustration. I should be more composed,” Caples said. “But we had it called against us at critical times. It was like a timeout for me.” The Crimson hopes to end its string of losses in close games against Ivy League competition over the weekend as it faces Princeton at Jordan Field on Saturday. In the seven-game streak, just two games have been decided by more than one goal...