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...doubles,” Graham said. “We have some work to do there and in getting people healthy.”Northwestern’s Prousis, ranked No. 12 in the nation, defeated Ko, 6-2, 6-0, in the No. 3 singles spot. The Wildcats?? Georgia Rose triumphed, 6-1, 6-3, over O’Riain to increase her team’s overall lead to 3-0. Northwestern clinched the victory when No. 23 Grier topped Wang by a score of 6-4, 6-2 in the No. 1 position.The Crimson returns...
...last matchup, the Wildcats?? defense outplayed the Harvard offense in all aspects of the game. UNH limited the Crimson to just 16 shots and no power-play goals...
...Crimson must also adapt to the Wildcats?? rink in Durham, N.H., where UNH plays on an uncharacteristically wide ice surface. Although all of the returning Harvard players have played on the rink during the regular season and at the Frozen Four last season, the Wildcats are much more accustomed to their home ice. To top it off, Harvard must make the three-hour trip to Durham just three days before the start of exam period in Cambridge...
...four goals. Fourteen games into the season, the pivot leads Harvard’s scoring list with three goals and 13 assists. Meanwhile, though Daigneau let in two of the Bobcats’ 14 shots in Tuesday’s win, he stonewalled all 32 of the Wildcats?? shots Thursday, earning his second career shutout. Entering the game, UNH’s top line had amassed 66 points alone—against Daigneau, the trio went home emptyhanded. Harvard had not beaten the then-No. 9 Wildcats since...
Special teams play was a deciding factor in the matchup, and the showdown between the top-ranked UNH power play and the third-ranked Crimson penalty kill ultimately swung in the Wildcats?? favor...