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...postgame press conference. “But our guys came here with one thing in mind, and that’s to win the ECAC.” Despite this mindset, it was clear from the outset that the battle for a spot in the ECAC finals would be tough one. The Big Red outshot the Crimson 10-8 in the first period and forced sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter to stop several prime goal-scoring opportunities, including a point-blank shot from Cornell forward Blake Gallagher. Ultimately, the tight, back-and-forth play and strong goalkeeping on both ends resulted...
...perimeter shot found the back of the net, sending the Pioneer bench onto the field in a frenzied celebration.“All that matters is the wins and losses right now, and we needed one pretty bad and we didn’t get it, so that was tough to swallow,” Motschwiller said.In addition to Pike’s career performance in the losing effort, Harvard also got a career-high four goals from midfielder Zach Widbin. The senior scored three of the Crimson’s four goals spanning the second and third quarters...
...Freshman midfielder Francis Ellis locked the teams at 5-5 with Harvard’s fifth even-strength goal of the half less than three minutes later.“We did a really good job fighting back,” Widbin said. “There was a tough stretch in the third quarter where the ball was just bouncing their way and we weren’t coming up with ground balls.”Over the course of play, the Quakers claimed 24 ground balls to Harvard’s 15. In the third frame the Quakers...
...season, EISL regular season, and ECAC and EISL meet championships under their belt. For Rathgeber, however, the NCAA competition was a bittersweet way to end his four-year swimming career at Harvard due to the more individual nature of the competition. “It’s always tough to go to this meet because I don’t have my teammates—every day we told stories about our teammates that weren’t there,” Rathgeber said. “It was sad to go out without all my teammates around...
...emotional because I know how this award is not just for me,” Vaillancourt said after her speech. “I get emotional because I know how hard everyone has worked and how hard I have for this.”The French-Canadian had tough competition for the award in Mercyhurst forward Meghan Agosta, who scored a NCAA-leading 40 goals this season, and Minnesota-Duluth goaltender Kim Martin, who boasted a 1.49 goals against average and a .947 save percentage.But Vaillancourt came out on top in the end, joining a long line of Crimson players...