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...break with sophomore Katharine Chute. Holding the puck until Chute was in the perfect location, Vaillancourt threaded a pass right onto her linemate’s stick. Chute’s momentum did the rest of the work, and the puck entered the net to put the Crimson up, 2-0.“She set some kids up so well today,” Stone said of Vaillancourt. With the floodgates opened, Harvard’s third line got in on the scoring action as well, led by Ryabkina.Just over 12 minutes into the third period, Ryabkina took...
...play to our potential,” sophomore Jess Halpern said. “Our problem was that we only played in streaks of intensity. We played down to our opponent, and even when we had them tied at 8-8 and 12-12, we couldn’t put the last one in. We just did not put the whole game together.” Only ten minutes into the first half, the Crimson was already down, 4-0. “Coach [Miller] called a timeout when we were down 4-0,” Halpern said...
...still some bright spots for Harvard. McCahill placed 43rd in the men’s 10K Classic event and 46th in the men’s 20K Freestyle contest, while junior Trevor Petach placed 50th and 51st in the two races, respectively.“I was able to put together two fairly solid runs out there in some tricky conditions,” McCahill said.The men’s alpine team was led by junior captain Chris Kinner’s 27th place effort in the men’s Slalom event, moving up 18 spots from his starting...
...time on the weekend, the Crimson earned a 3-2 walk-off victory yesterday afternoon. This time, it was junior Jessica Pledger, who is also a Crimson photographer, who contributed the game-winning RBI.With two outs, Emily Henderson was hit by a pitch. The sophomore then stole second base, putting her in scoring position when Pledger singled.Brown pitched her second complete game of the weekend, striking out 10 while scattering just six hits.Harvard scored a run in each of the first two innings, first on a Pledger RBI groundout, and second on a Mean Green error...
...last 10 minutes of the game we really came together as a team and we played the way we know we can play,” freshman Brogan Berry said. “We played our game.” With 30 seconds remaining, Berry would put in four free throws and a layup to complete Harvard’s win. Even with Cornell out-rebounding the Crimson, 46-42, Harvard proved it knew how to handle the Big Red’s offense in the final minutes. “Coming in we had to play strong defense, take...