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...stem the Crusader onslaught by switching between zone and man-to-man defenses, which knocked Holy Cross off-balance and out of its offensive groove.“We needed to try to change the rhythm of the game,” Amaker said. “We weren??t getting any consecutive stops so I thought by changing the defense we could change the rhythm of their team.”There were bright spots for Harvard throughout the game. With the Crimson struggling to match the Crusaders inside, sophomore forward Doug Miller came off the bench...
...Terriers slammed in their only goal the first time they had a man-advantage, scoring on one of their four power play attempts, the Crimson failed to capitalize on any of its power play opportunities, letting six chances go by without a single goal. “We weren??t able to establish anything on our special teams, first of all, and with that, I think we actually gave them momentum with our lack of execution,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. The Crimson was unable to use its man-advantage...
...rally. “That’s when the energy really fizzled out,” Rollins saidHarvard’s characteristic high-octane offense came up empty, leaving the Crimson struggling for points after the run to tie the game at 37.“Our shots weren??t falling,” Delaney-Smith said. “I would say there’s probably 10 or 12 points that are absolute gimmies the next 100 times we take them...
...don’t remember (because it didn’t happen) are any complaints by these born-again freedom of speech phonies when Summers, as a mere professor, was prevented from making a speech to the University of California Board of Regents this September. Those political-correctniks who weren??t actually demanding censorship of Summers were predictably silent because it wasn’t one of theirs who was being censored. Nor do I remember (because it didn’t happen) the hard left at Columbia protesting when the University provost defended an anti-Israel professor...
...tournament. “Our freshmen are great—they’re really open to learning and coaching,” O’Connor said. “They had a chance to gain confidence at this tournament, though it was unfortunate that they weren??t able to get more matches and experience. But when they wrestled, they showed how tough they are.” Seniors Matt Button (165 lb.) and Bobby Latessa (157 lb.) went 3-1 but were likewise denied a chance to place after the cancellation of wrestlebacks. Sophomore Frankie Colletta...