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...about keeping it simple.” Vaillancourt has taken part in nine out of the last 10 Harvard goals, posting four goals and five assists on the weekend. Aside from posting goals and assists, Vaillancourt created an exciting game with puck flips and behind-the-back shots. Wilson wasn??t far behind, tallying three goals and five assists on the weekend. She closed out the weekend with a breakaway goal, giving her a hand in all five Crimson goals against the Big Red. “I’m really proud of our team...
...immediate impact], because you come in not really knowing what to expect,” Killorn said. “We’ve been playing well, and we’ve been really happy with how we’ve been doing.”But rookie firepower wasn??t enough to lift the Crimson to a win against the Raiders. The tie marked the fifth straight road game that Harvard has been unable to win despite having an undefeated record at home. “I think we’ve just been getting unlucky breaks...
...best game in a Crimson uniform. But with only Markley and Brogan Berry (13 points, five assists) finishing in double figures and Finelli winding up scoreless, the aggressiveness and discipline that characterized Harvard’s win over Holy Cross last Thursday was sorely lacking. When the Crimson wasn??t watching Marist connect on relatively easy shots, it was fouling—the team finished with 21 personal fouls to the Red Foxes’ 12.“There was a lack of pride, emotion and fight,” Delaney-Smith said. “We?...
...victory over the Bulldogs that capped an undefeated Ivy title campaign and perhaps the best season in Harvard football’s modern history, Pizzotti, a wide-eyed freshman who saw barely a lick of time that year, looked around Harvard Stadium for someone to hug.That wasn??t the case after Saturday’s 10-0 home win over the Bulldogs, when the fifth-year senior led the victory celebration and capped what has to be considered one of the greatest stretches of Harvard football in the modern era.That era encompassed three league championships in five years...
...dominating effort from Harvard’s front seven never even gave the Bulldogs a real chance.Harvard established a run game early, as the offensive line created huge holes for the sophomore to run through on eight of the Crimson’s first 12 plays from scrimmage.But it wasn??t until Yale misplayed a ball on the Crimson’s first punt that things really got going. The Crimson took over at Yale’s 13-yard line and inched its way through the red zone, as Gordon capped off the drive with...