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...with 1:08 left. Housman went 6-for-6 from the line and added an assist during the run. Housman finished the game with 20 points on 4-of-6 shooting from the field and hit 10-of-11 attempts from the line. “Drew was terrific tonight,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “One of the goals tonight was getting to the line...and I thought through his dribble-penetration he was able to create fouls.” Harvard fell behind by as many as 10 early on, but captain Matt...
...reached around D’Alba and poked the puck into the net at 2:55 as he fell and slid into the boards. The goal, and the win, gave Harvard a much-needed two points in the ECAC standings. “To leave with a victory tonight, those points are huge for us,” Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 said. Harvard drew first blood late in the opening frame when junior winger Ryan Maki tallied a strike at 16:32—the first time the Crimson had scored in the initial period...
...Harvard’s penalty kill held the Bears to four scoreless shots on seven power plays, and the Crimson units, which boast an 85.9 percent success rate, rank ninth in the coutry. TOURNEY TIME The Crimson opens up the 54th Beanpot against Boston University at 8 tonight in TD Banknorth Garden. Harvard has won the four-team tournament for local bragging rights 10 times—that ranks them third, behind the Terriers and Boston College—but the Crimson’s last title came in 1993, and the team hasn’t made the championship...
...It’s happened in our two losses—it’s the one common denominator,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “We couldn’t keep Yale off the free-throw line—the same thing [happened] tonight with Cornell. Both benches were frustrated by the officiating. Both benches felt that there were a lot of whistles. I think the players had a difficult time adjusting to the game, and at the end of the day I thought there might have been some calling of fouls to make...
Harvard opens the 54th Beanpot against Boston University tonight at 9 p.m. Once again, TD Banknorth Garden, formerly known as the FleetCenter, will play host to thousands of local hockey fans. Harvard has won the four-team tournament for local bragging rights 10 times—that ranks the Crimson third, behind the Terriers and Boston College—but the Crimson’s last title came in 1993, and the team hasn’t made the championship game since 1998, when it lost to Boston University in the final. BU has won three of the last four...