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...When PEI visited the Bright Hockey Center for an exhibition contest yesterday, it was a similarly give-and-take affair, as Harvard’s freshmen powered the Crimson to a 6-3 victory. “I thought both teams battled very hard,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “I give PEI a lot of credit—they really stuck with it.” The scoring began just 3:51 into the game, as a combined effort from the Crimson’s offense and defense resulted...
...Lafayette D, far below the Crimson’s 433.5 yards-per-game average. The Leopards fared little better, accumulating 338 yards against the Harvard defense. “It was a heck of a football game, two really outstanding defenses playing well,” said Lafayette head coach Frank Tavani. “They do a very good job of disguising coverages,” Pizzotti said. “That’s something we knew all week. We had to be prepared for what they were going to show us and I think...
...said. “They scrapped, they worked their butts off, they wanted it more than we did.” “We played quite well, [and I am] disappointed that we didn’t put them away when we had the chance,” coach John Kerr added. SWITCHING THE FIELD With 15 minutes remaining, and the Crimson trailing, 2-1, Kerr moved defenseman Kwaku Nyamekye up to forward, hoping that he could provide the extra push needed to get the equalizer. Nyamekye did not disappoint, scoring off Fucito’s corner kick...
...early on an interception by junior cornerback Andrew Berry. Berry took the return 33 yards and into Leopards territory, setting up a 40-yard field goal from sophomore Patrick Long.“I’m very pleased with how we finished,” said Harvard head coach Tim Murphy. “Nothing came easy for us, but we became the type of football team in the last quarter against Cornell, in the last quarter against Lafayette, that we want to be—a team that rises to the occasion and finds...
...lead in the two final games. Next weekend, Harvard will face tough conference opponents Princeton and Penn. The Tigers are undefeated in league play. Though Princeton is undefeated, “there is a lot of parity in the league, anyone can beat anyone,” head coach Jennifer Weiss said. “We have a lot of work to do in practice, but both are beatable if we stick with our game plan.” HARVARD 3, COLUMBIA 0 Led by junior Katherine McKinley and senior Laura Mahon on offense, Harvard forced Columbia to look elsewhere...