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...Crimson scoreless until 5:25 in the second period. Bears goalkeeper Kent Holland kept Harvard out of the net, effectively stifling the Crimson offense. On the other hand, Harvard seemed to be its own enemy. “Our offense never really flowed,” senior John Voith said. “When you play these games, you get into this rhythm, this flow, whatever you want to call it. When we played Brown, it wasn’t there.” “It was one of those days,” Garcia said. HARVARD...
...team held a lead larger than two goals.Harvard had its share of opportunities to pull away with the victory. The Crimson drew nine-man advantages throughout the game, two of which came in the final four minutes, but failed to convert on either of them.Freshman Spencer Livingston, senior John Voith, and Garcia all recorded deuces in the effort. Livingston also caused four of the nine ejections in the game. Sophomore keeper Jay Connolly made 13 saves to slow the Pomona offense.HARVARD 9, OCCIDENTAL 3Later that day, the Crimson pulled out to an early advantage once again—this time...
...Senior Ricardo Negron added one tally and two assists to help the effort. The Leopards’ freshman goaltender Christian Padilla notched a season-high nine blocks in the victory. Junior Chris Ludwick anchored the offense for the Crimson, producing a hat trick in the match-up. Senior John Voith provided two more tallies while fellow senior Alessandro Lazzarini and sophomore David Tune both added one. Connolly made six saves to keep the game close. —Staff writer Vincent R. Oletu can be reached at oletu@fas.harvard.edu...
...Przekota led the way with four goals for Iona. Senior Chris Vidale and sophomore Ed Gronkowski both added a pair of goals, with Vidale also picking up two assists. Gael sophomores Kellan Frericks and Adam Neid recorded five and six stops, respectively, frustrating the Crimson offense. Seniors John Voith and Garcia led the Crimson offensive effort with three goals apiece. Ludwick and freshman Spencer Livingston added two goals to the scoreboard. HARVARD 9, FORDHAM 6 On Saturday, the Crimson stuck to its tried and true plan early against Fordham. “We just have to play 32 minutes...
...senior duo of John Voith and Michael Garcia led the Harvard offense. Each player notched a hat trick in their effort against the Engineers. Sophomore Jay Connolly finished another night of stellar play. Connolly recorded a 14-save night in goal, effectively shutting down the MIT offense...