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...half belonged to the Big Red.With his team down 3-1 at the end of the first, junior goalie Joe Pike found himself one-on-one with one of Cornell’s top scorers alone just outside the crease. The junior made an incredible save to preserve the two-goal deficit and give his team a bit of momentum entering the second quarter.“It’s pretty rare that you’d ever see someone break away, have that much time and not score,” Harvard coach John Tillman said...
...with Pelle scoring off a pass from co-captain Mike Taylor. But the Crimson would get no closer. Harvard hampered its own chances by taking two penalties in the period—co-captain David MacDonald at 3:02 and Biega at 16:13. Both infractions stemmed the Crimson’s attack, but the latter proved more damaging, as Brett Wilson tallied a man-advantage score to give the Tigers a two-goal cushion with just over three minutes remaining. Kalemba stopped the other 10 shots that came his way in the third period. By the time Magnowski slid...
...tally, the Crimson struck again as senior forward Jon Pelle capitalized on the man-advantage to score the eventual game-winning goal. 5:02 into the period, Pelle fired the puck over Scrivens’ shoulder and into the top right corner of the net to give Harvard a two-goal advantage. “I just put [the puck] on net and fortunately it found a hole there,” Pelle said. Cornell managed to pull one back on the Crimson when Topher Scott found the back of the net just 14 seconds into a power play...
...upset, 4-1, yesterday at the hands of No. 4 Wisconsin (29-8-3) in the NCAA Frozen Four semifinals at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center in Duluth, Minn. Harvard could not recover after a three-goal Badgers outburst early in the second period left the Crimson in a two-goal hole.“It turned the whole tide of the game,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “Defensively, we weren’t as sharp as we were all season, and they’re a good team and when they see things...
...takeaway allowed Harvard to escape with the one-goal victory over the Seahawks.Leading the way on the offensive end once again was Snyder, but fellow classmate Melissa Mueller and MacLaughlin, each scoring three goals of their own, helped add to the Crimson cause. Mueller tallied both game-winning goals for Harvard. HARVARD 8, GEORGE WASHINGTON 6Perlman, who is also a Crimson Magazine chair, was solid in the net for Harvard throughout the weekend and had arguably her best performance in the opener. The team, precariously clinging to a two-goal advantage, received a swell of momentum after Perlman stuffed...