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...paced action, and hard-hitting checks into the boards (okay, I’m still working on that one), go check out a women’s hockey game. For starters, Harvard returns to BC to face Northeastern in the Beanpot’s consolation game at 5 p.m. tonight...
...season. The junior missed the first seven games of the season due to injury...Maki, Taylor, and Rogers all registered three points in the game...Rogers also fared well in the faceoff circle, winning 14 of 19 draws...Harvard outshot Princeton, 37-24...The Crimson returns to action tonight, when it takes on Northeastern in the consolation game of the Beanpot at 5 p.m.—Staff writer Karan Lodha can be reached at klodha@fas.harvard.edu...
...accounted for just four of the 42 points Penn scored in the paint, compared to just 24 for Harvard.“Our numbers were down in the frontcourt,” Crimson coach Frank Sullivan said. “I think where fatigue showed up with our club tonight, it was in the second half, it was in the low post.” Zoller had a game-high 17 points, despite dealing with foul trouble in the second half. Reserve forward Brennan Votel had a career-high 11 points, while Grandieri and center Steve Danley each...
...stopped at the top of the key, and nailed a game-tying trifecta to knot the score at 56.“I think in Housman’s case that was the next level,” Sullivan said. “It was tremendous what he did tonight, so to see that poise and that confidence, especially in a highly pressurized game, was very rewarding.”On any other night, in any other arena, this effort would prove more than adequate to secure a huge Ivy victory. But this was against Princeton, in Princeton, where...
...Harvard wins by 3. YALE (9-10, 5-1)at COLUMBIA (12-8, 3-3) The Bulldogs might be the hottest team in the league following their home sweep of Princeton and Penn. Columbia still has hope for a league title this season, but expect that hope to end tonight with Yale coach James Jones getting the better of his brother Joe, the Lions’ coach. Yale by six. HARVARD at PENN Last year, on the second night of its Penn-Princeton trip, Harvard lost 75-48 at Jadwin gym. That doesn’t bode well...