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...stood strong in front of Daigneau, even killing off a penalty after sophomore Paul Dufault was sent to the sin bin for high-sticking at 5:55. And then the barrage began. It was Harvard’s blueliners that first put the Crimson on the scoreboard. Senior Tom Walsh struck first at 10:59, putting away the rebound of Dufault’s initial shot into the left-side netting. Junior Dylan Reese then doubled Harvard’s lead at 13:35. The defenseman picked up a loose puck in the right circle and flicked it over Dartmouth...
...faces off against top-seeded Dartmouth at 4:30 this afternoon in Pepsi Arena. The St. Patrick’s Day showdown will determine which team will play for the ECAC championship. “It was obviously a real tough weekend last weekend,” senior Tom Walsh said. “Our only goal was to get to Albany, and we’re here, so we’re real excited about it.” The road to this point certainly wasn’t easy. After a 5-1 loss to the Saints last...
...also downplays the entire event’s importance. “This was just a little fun,” he claims. “This isn’t the best representation of what these battles are like,” agrees Trevor J. Walsh ’06, another competitor and an avid freestyler since high school. Kameron A. Collins ’09, an audience member, feels that the battle has limited significance for the Harvard hip-hop scene. “I hadn’t even heard about it beforehand...
...After the game, which Harvard lost, 12-6, after a seven-run seventh incurred by the Crimson bullpen, teammates raved about the rookie’s command. Cole, dubbed “a lion on the mound” in the preseason by Coach Joe Walsh, had turned in the team’s best performance of the weekend on the season’s first day. “The kid can throw the ball,” Haviland says. “He throws hard, has a great slider...I can’t wait till he gets...
...Hafner. “The first 10 minutes we really were on them pretty hard and kind of sent a message for this game.” The effort paid off when the St. Lawrence defense finally gave way with nine minutes remaining in the period. Senior defenseman Tom Walsh received the puck at the blue line and fired a seeing-eye shot that made it through traffic and past Saints goaltender Justin Pesony untouched, giving the Crimson a 1-0 lead. Despite ending the period with a 17-5 advantage in shots, the tide seemed to change for Harvard...