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...played as a team and everyone did their part,” junior co-captain Michael Garcia said.Senior goaltender Robbie Burmeister anchored the defense, tallying eight saves in the final game of his collegiate career. Garcia had another prolific offensive performance, tallying three goals. Junior Alessandro Lazzarini scored two, while seniors Greg Valiant and Andrei Boros, junior John Voith, and Ludwick added one apiece.The win was an all-around team effort, saving the Crimson from ending Easterns in last place. SLIPPERY ROCK 10, HARVARD 9 (2OT)Though the Crimson sported a three-goal lead during its match against Slippery Rock...
...necessarily count much in terms of the season, it took Harvard out of contention for the title game. HARVARD 10, FORDHAM 4Eager to earn itself a spot at Easterns, the Crimson dominated the Rams in its first game of the tournament. Garcia led the offense with three goals. Junior Alessandro Lazzarini and Ludwick tallied two apiece, while Valiant, sophomore Michael Byrd, and freshman David Tune each notched one.“We countered them and we really played tough defense on the perimeter,” Burmeister said. The total team effort was important since the Crimson had to play...
...defense into giving up the ball, enabling Santa Clara to score early on fast breaks. Santa Clara led for most of the game, leaving the Crimson to play a futile game of catch up.Harvard’s four goals were contributed by Garcia, who tallied three, and junior Alessandro Lazzarini, who scored one. Santa Clara’s win over Harvard was just one of its four on the weekend, during which the Broncos were undefeated. Pomona 3, Harvard 2The offense’s failure to execute shots led to the Crimson’s one-goal loss against...
...Crimson’s offense throughout the game was led by junior co-captain Michael Garcia, who scored four goals, and junior Alessandro Lazzarini, who tallied...
...start the second half, Voith drew a penalty. Sophomore Michael Byrd fired the free shot into goal. Twenty seconds later, Garcia stole the ball and drove it back to Engineer territory. With help from junior Alessandro Lazzarini, Garcia drove the ball into the net, tying up the game and swinging the momentum in Harvard’s favor. Freshman David Tune continued the offensive spurt with a goal, putting Harvard on top for the first time since the beginning of the game...