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...strong one-two punch for us.”Saretsky says his team is adequately prepared for today’s race. With a cautious training regiment these past two weeks, the team feels ready both physically and mentally to run.“Pre-Nationals, we probably weren??t as sharp,” Saretsky said. “Racing a lot can really wear you down. Right now we are relatively healthy and fresh. We are more prepared going into this race.” Gillespie and Richardson both attribute part of the team?...
...recorded five saves in the shutout. Captain Kylie Stone notched three saves, but the lack of offense kept Harvard from capturing the win. “They did a really good job of protecting [their goalie],” Caples said about the Terrier defense. “They weren??t giving us second chance opportunities.” “[Kastuk] had some great saves,” Stone added. “She’s a good goalie.” Harvard did, however, tally up seven penalty corners throughout the game while only...
...final minute.Clark was pleased with the way Harvard bounced back in the second half, attempting as many shots (9) in 45 minutes as Providence did the entire game.“The first half we didn’t have a rhythm. They clogged up the middle and we weren??t willing to go wide,” Clark said. “We really wanted to start opening the game up…I’m very happy with the second half.”Also noteworthy was the defense’s efforts in stopping...
...statistics reflected the outcome of the game. Overall, Princeton held a 24-2 advantage in shots and an 8-0 edge in penalty corners. In the second half alone, the Tigers registered 15 shots, 13 of which were on net, while the Crimson managed zero. “We weren??t working as well together,” Harpstead said. “We need to learn how to work better as a team and push forward our attack.” —Staff writer Timothy J. Walsh can be reached at twalsh@fas.harvard.edu...
...Hughes said. “We had a number of opportunities to put this game away, [and] we didn’t do it. And when we needed to make a big stop at the end of the game to preserve the lead or get the ball back, we weren??t able to do that. And that’s basically what the game came down to.”The big fourth-quarter performance included a good read from senior defensive end Peter Ajayi where he dropped Culbreath for a 4-yard loss on 3rd-and-goal...