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The Harvard women’s basketball team is not going to relinquish its Ivy League crown easily. Following last Friday’s ugly 24-point loss to Cornell, the league leader, the Crimson has won its last two games to stay in second place in the Ancient Eight...
Unlike the Crimson’s victory last weekend over Princeton in which the only scoring came by way of a Doug Rogers hat trick, the offensive attack for Harvard (12-11-3, 10-7-2 ECAC) featured five different scorers, including sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter.
The scoring spree began 13:58 into the first period with a hard slapshot from junior Brian McCafferty from the center of the blue line during one of Harvard’s eight power plays.
But it was in the opening minutes of the second period that the Crimson’s scoring took an unexpected and historic form. With a delayed penalty on Harvard, the Bulldogs pulled goalie Alex Richards for a 6-5 advantage. But in an effort to recover the puck from...
Pelle capitalized on the 5-on-4 advantage by scoring his second goal of the night on a put-back, giving the Crimson a season high of three power-play goals for the night. Harvard’s strong defense and persistent attack kept Yale scoreless in the third to...