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...race] went pretty well,” Holmquest said. “One of my teammates led the race for two kilometers. And then I wasn’t racing against anyone, and I kind of left the field behind pretty early.” Assistant coach Matt Chisam, competing independently, took first place in the 60-meter hurdles, finishing in 8.37 after he had run 8.27 in prelims. Junior Derek Jones took second in the 400-meter dash, clocking in at 50.31. And in his first time running the event, sophomore Justin Grinstead took third in the 500-meter...
...East).In a contest that featured stellar goaltending on both sides but spotty offensive execution, the Crimson attackers were stymied by both Catamounts netminder Mike Spillane and their own failure to finish plays.“It’s a little bit frustrating,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “I’d like us to execute better offensively—we had plenty of opportunities, whether it was 2-on-1’s or breakaways.”The high point, both for Spillane and for the Crimson...
...featured plenty of scoring opportunities but very few scores, those missed chances loomed large as Harvard headed home with just a tie against an unranked opponent.“We didn’t execute—we tried to make extra passes there,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91, adding, “You might only get [two to three] odd-numbered rushes in a game against good defensive teams, and you have got to be able to get quality scoring chances.”FINAL TICKSHarvard outshot Vermont 37-22 overall, including...
...Crimson dominated the shot count, 42-14, and controlled the tempo of the game. The squad, however, had to battle to earn its goals, which both came in the last 10 minutes of regulation. “We beat a good team and a great goaltender,” coach Katey Stone said. “We just found a way to win.” With 7:07 left in the third period, junior Sarah Vaillancourt scored the first goal of the game—and her team-high eighth score of the season—by backhanding...
...rebounded UNH, 46-41. Budischak’s strong effort on the glass was a welcome change for the Crimson, which has been struggling to find a consistent rebounder since Christiana Lackner ’07 graduated. “I have finally found my rebounder,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. In its game on Wednesday against Providence, the Crimson made only 63.6 percent of its free throws, including a 2-for-8 effort in the first half, but that problem was certainly rectified in yesterday’s game. Harvard made 78.9 percent of its foul...