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...favor at that point.” UMass used Harvard’s overconfidence to its advantage, scoring with six different players. By the end of the first half, the Crimson found itself down, 7-3, and in need of resuscitation. But at the beginning of the second frame, UMass only grasped tighter onto its lead. Three minutes in, Kerri Connerty added another tally, following an assist from Jeanette Villapiano. Lindsay Cassell, also assisted by Villapiano, extended the run for the Minutewomen to 9-0. Down 9-3, Harvard needed to mount some sort of offensive drive to remain...
...adjustments, and we communicated better and found the openings when they were there.” Even though she endured many spans of time without facing a single shot, Boe looked sharp throughout the night. Her most heart-stopping moment came in the fourth minute of the final frame. Skating to the left side of her net to poke at a loose puck, Boe collided with a Golden Knight and slid out of net. Down on the ice for a few ticks, she recovered to get back in net—but her stick lay out of reach, forcing...
...Raimondi] whacked at it, and then I was in the crease and it just kind of went in, off of me.” Harvard was forced to continue its recent pattern of playing from behind after accruing another deficit, falling behind yet again on a middle-frame strike by Micheleen Devine at the 10:16 mark of the second period. The one-goal advantage came on the heels of an initial 30 minutes in which Clarkson received two powerplays and controlled the flow of the contest. But the Crimson penalty kill remained firm?...
...help to us down the stretch.” Down 1-0, the Pioneers played with a level of desperation in game two. Setting up an effective block, Sacred Heart virtually shut down the Harvard offense, posting seven team blocks and limiting the Crimson to .036 hitting. In a frame that featured eight ties and four lead changes, neither team managed to open up a significant gap until Harvard took advantage of three consecutive Crimson kills and two Pioneer errors to move ahead 17-11. But Sacred Heart came right back, going on a 10-3 run propelled by four...
...shot 3-for-20 for the game. “Our offense didn’t play well,” Crimson coach Erik Farrar said. “Ultimately, we just didn’t get it done.” The game remained deadlocked in the final frame until the Red Foxes scored with 3:52 left to play. Marist scored two minutes later to ice the game. Keyser scored all three goals for Harvard. Senior goaltender Lydia Gardner made eight saves for the Crimson. Marist plays its games in a short/deep pool, which allows...