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...year, the Golden Knights squeezed the NCAA bubble by claiming an at-large berth after tumbling from the ECAC playoffs. On March 22, however, there was one man responsible for Harvard’s fate: Princeton goaltender Zane Kalemba. The netminder finished with 34 saves and was named the tournament??s Most Outstanding Player for his effort. “He’s not the biggest guy in the world, but he works hard and he never gives up on a rebound,” said senior forward Jon Pelle, who joined Kalemba on the All-Tournament...
Indeed, Friday night’s goal total and margin of victory were the biggest since Harvard defeated Yale 12-1 on Dec. 11, 1993 and matched the largest winning margin of the tournament??s history. But perhaps the statistic that best underscores the team’s transformation was that the Crimson scored one more goal on Friday night than it did for the entire month of December...
...here, and we may have our best basketball left to play.”For Knox—and, undoubtedly, for her teammates along with her—putting last weekend’s loss in the past and focusing on the excitement of a postseason “tournament?? has taken a little time.“I’ve accepted the coaches’ view of making the best out of a bad situation,” Knox said. “This weekend’s games are so big that...
...Brine said. “I drove it to the goal, trying to get something on net, you never know what’s going to happen, and luckily it went in.” THE BEST OF THE BESTCahow was named the tournament??s Most Outstanding Player after her game-winning overtime goal gave the Crimson its fifth ECAC tournament title. She also recorded an assist in Saturday’s semifinal game against Clarkson.Cahow was joined on the all-tournament team by Brine, Ryabkina, and goaltender Christina Kessler. St. Lawrence defenseman Brittaney Maschmeyer and forward Chelsea...
...ECAC Championship, Harvard finished seventh of eight competitors. While the Crimson’s form may not have been ideal heading into this year’s tournament??following defeats to Maryland and No. 18 Princeton in the Princeton Invitational Feb. 16-17—there was an incentive to improve on last season’s showing...