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...one—and only one—Yale win to make March meaningful again.With that, let’s get to this weekend’s action:PENN (18-7, 10-1 IVY) AT YALE (15-12, 7-5)It’s hard to believe that this contest won’t be televised, noting its implications for the Ivy title race, but since the YES Network and CN8 have combined to broadcast both of Saturday night’s key matchups, I won’t complain about this omission too much.Though the final score might...
...first half to break open a tied game and bury the Crusaders, who fell to 2-1 with the loss. Junior Kathryn Tylander starred in net for the Crimson, stopping 13 shots and preventing Holy Cross from getting closer than four goals the rest of the game. The contest was played as scheduled, despite below-freezing temperatures for much of the afternoon. Harvard continues its season in the frosty New England climate with a 3 p.m. clash on Saturday against UMass in Amherst...
...Crimson hosting Clarkson at Bright Hockey Center next weekend in the opening round of the playoff tourney.A day earlier, St. Lawrence’s 3-0 victory over Harvard was a first, snapping a 13-game unbeaten streak that the Crimson had held against the Saints. In both contests, slow starts left Harvard struggling to climb back into the games.“The first period is something we have struggled with all season,” captain Carrie Schroyer said. “It’s just a matter of mentally engaging a little more, which...
...there, so shooting a three probably wasn’t the highest option on the play.” Cusworth finished with 22 points and a career high 16 rebounds. But the seven-footer wasn’t the only player to hit an all-time high in the contest. Zoller pulled down 18 rebounds for Penn, while Jaaber and Grandieri posted career highs in points with 31 and 17, respectively. Zoller helped out even further on the defensive end with five blocks, making up for an abysmal 4-for-16 shooting performance from the floor...
...moments in Jadwin Gym, one couldn’t help but think of one of the top reasons why the Crimson had fallen so far in league play.In the 10 games leading up to the January exam break, Harvard’s bench players had averaged 14 points per contest. In the 10 Ivy games after the break, the Crimson’s reserves averaged just four points per contest, hitting that number right on the mark in Saturday night’s loss to Princeton.With no significant scoring threat off the bench, Harvard has labored to find points when...