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...Crimson, with 6-11 Tim Clifford leading the way. Clifford dropped 22 on the Crimson in a 13-point win for the Saders last season. Jim Goffredo '07 and junior point guard Drew Housman combined for 35 in that losing effort. So it will be speed v. size tonight, and the Crimson are going to hope to run over the Saders and, in the process, hand the squad its first loss of the season. I'm excited. Troy, are you stoked? I could not be stoked to a higher temperature at this moment. I've got my Sprite, a cold...
...with a jay from the top of the key, his first shot made outside the paint all night. 44-35 18:30: Harris almost goes off on the refs for traveling call after he coralled a great block on the other end. It's up and down for Harris tonight. 18:00: Great cut from Pusar backdoor for his first bucket, nine point lead, 46-37. 17:20: Lin can't buy a three, although that's his third open chance of the night. Need him to get going. Comes back with turnover. Crimson is struggling expect for Housman...
...anybody.” As an added bonus, Richter notched a victory against his former rival and Cornell sophomore goaltender Ben Scrivens. “[He’s] another Alberta kid that I played against back in juniors, so it was nice to get a win against him tonight,” Richter said. CROWDED OUT As many Crimson fans had already left for New Haven to watch The Game, the Harvard crowd paled in comparison to Cornell’s turnout. With the stands dominated by the Big Red, Cornell’s vocal student section drowned...
...launch a few shots from the slot, Colgate’s defense often forced Harvard to dump the puck into the corners on offense or try to connect on long centering passes through traffic in front of the Raiders net. “They obviously came out hungry tonight,” Taylor said. “[Colgate] tied last night, and this is a tough road trip for them. One thing that shows is just how good everybody in our league is.”In the second period, the Crimson struck at 7:22 into the second period...
...poise that we need, it doesn’t matter. I was surprised at the numbers [Mercer] had. Maybe that got us a little fired up in terms of our fans to be loud and drown them out. I was pleased with whoever was here and cheering for us tonight...