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...didn’t make it to Lavietes Saturday night—and that wasn’t many—you missed perhaps the greatest win in Harvard men’s basketball history.It all came together for the young Crimson—the fans, the players, the coach, and, of course, the victory.Under the wing of coach Tommy Amaker, the youthful, energetic Crimson knocked off a Big Ten power in its own house in front of a capacity crowd of 2,050 and a national television audience on ESPNU.The pressure was on for Harvard. Win one for Amaker...
...door with his third shutout of the season to secure a win for the Harvard men’s hockey team (6-2-1, 5-2-1). “[Richter] has been our best player, I think, in all but one game,” said head coach Ted Donato ’91, adding, “Tonight, he was seeing the puck well, and it gives our team a huge lift when he’s playing like that.” After two tense, scoreless periods, 9:31 had elapsed in the third period when senior...
...multiple goals to their names.Offensive output from a multitude of sources is a recurring theme for this year’s Crimson squad—and Saturday’s win over Union was certainly no exception.“One of the things I know the captains and coaches feel strongly about this year,” Cahow said, “is that we want every player to feel like she can make a difference anywhere on the ice.”Cahow, Vaillancourt, junior Sarah Wilson, sophomores Anna McDonald and Cori Bassett, and freshman Liza Ryabkina each...
...turnovers and poor shooting allowed Pitt to take an early lead and never look back. The Crimson was outscored, 31-18, in the first half by the eventual tournament winners. “We’re disappointed, even though Pitt was clearly picked to win,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “But we had a good gameplan. We needed to hit a couple big shots and we didn’t do that as well as I wanted to.” Harvard managed just six points in the final 13 minutes...
...Cornell Saturday morning at the Murr Center, defeating the Big Red, 9-0, without dropping a single game. This marked the sixth straight year that the Crimson (5-0, 3-0 Ivy) has swept Cornell (1-3, 0-3). “They rolled everyone,” assistant coach Christopher Miller said. “Not dropping a game is a hard thing to do.” Harvard came into the match following its somewhat lackluster 6-3 win over Dartmouth on Wednesday and was looking for an improved showing. “We were really intense...