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...hard-fought battle against a Big Ten Wolverine squad that is loaded with talent from top to bottom.“You have to play at this kind of level over and over again before you’re ready to break through,” said assistant coach Andrew Rueb ’95.It seemed for a moment, though, that Harvard would break through in the match itself. Down 1-3 overall, three Crimson players—co-captain Dan Nguyen at No. 4, freshman Aba Omodele-Lucien at No. 5, and senior Ashwin Kumar at No.1...
...still a freshman.Ryabkina astounded the crowd 9:58 into the third period, spinning through a crowd of defenders before flicking the puck between Clarkson goalie Eve Grandmont-Berube’s legs for a highlight reel score.“Never to be duplicated again,” Crimson coach Katey Stone said of the goal.“I can’t really describe it because I surprised myself,” Ryabkina added.But as impressive as Ryabkina’s tally was, she also made some rookie mistakes Friday, committing three penalties and providing fodder for postgame...
...goal after ruling that it had been deflected in by a high stick in front of the net.“We don’t know what the tape will look like, but we felt like we sort of won that game twice today,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “To think you’ve won the game and then 20, 25 seconds later to win it again—that’s a testament to our kids character.” Tri-captain Caitlin Cahow’s breakaway goal less...
...second minute of the third period. Sophomore midfielder Jason Duboe’s hat trick and a strong third frame sealed it for the Crimson (2-1). “It was the first time anyone in our locker room had beat UMass,” Harvard coach John Tillman said. “They’ve done a lot of sacrificing so it’s nice to see them get rewarded. They certainly deserve it.” A momentum-changing goal from junior midfielder Max Motschwiller just over a minute into the third period tied...
...counted to outlast Harvard. Ball State rallied with back-to-back singles, followed by a walk, a fielder’s choice, and a Crimson error. Harvard out-hit the Cardinals 8-5. “We need to step it up on the attack,” Crimson coach Jenny Allard said. “When we are in a position to get runs, we are not producing offensively.” FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 13, HARVARD 1 The Crimson saw a crushing 13-1 defeat in its first game against Florida International. Harvard started off strong, earning...