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...time expired. Sandwiched around that play were two halves completely dominated by Cornell, as the Big Red crushed the Harvard men’s basketball team, 71-44, at Lavietes Pavilion, holding the Crimson to its lowest point total of the season. It was Harvard’s eighth straight loss. Cornell (12-15, 7-6 Ivy) blew the game open right at the start. The Big Red’s first five shots of the game were threes—all of them good. The Crimson found itself down ten, 12-2, before the game was four minutes...
...through the last fifteen minutes of the first half and the first five minutes after the break. The disparity proved to be too great for Harvard to overcome as the Minutewomen held on to ensure the victory. Sophomore Natalie Curtis provided the first goal of the game and her eighth goal of the short season. Soon after, teammate and sophomore Jacqueline Hehir scored on a free position shot, increasing the Crimson lead to two. Finally, sophomore Caroline Simmons added a goal of her own to complete Harvard’s 3-0 run. Following the drive, the Crimson lost...
...that put Harvard up 18-6. The Crimson, which jumped out to its first halftime lead in 10 games, looked more like the team that had begun the year 12-6 and 4-1 in league play than the one coming off its second straight 27-point loss and eighth in a row overall. Determined not to let the skid extend any further, Harvard recognized its three seniors before the game and then held off a second-half comeback by the Lions to send the graduates out on a positive note. “It was a very emotional night...
...time expired. Sandwiched around that play were two halves completely dominated by Cornell, as the Big Red crushed Harvard 71-44 Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion, holding the Crimson to its lowest point total of the season. For Harvard (12-14, 4-9 Ivy), it was its eighth straight loss. Cornell (12-15, 7-6 Ivy) blew the game open right from the start. The Big Red’s first five shots of the game were all threes, and all of them were good. The Crimson found themselves down ten, 12-2, before the game was four minutes...
...quarterfinals of the ECAC playoffs commence at Bright Hockey Center tonight with the eighth-ranked Harvard women’s hockey team squaring off against conference upstart No. 10 Clarkson for the second time in a week. The Crimson topped the Golden Knights, 3-2, on a last-second, sudden-death goal by senior Jennifer Raimondi last Saturday, to earn host privileges for the best-of-three series. The puck drops at 7 p.m. tonight, with game two scheduled for 4 p.m. tomorrow and a rubber match at the same time on Sunday, if necessary...