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...we’re trying to just finish 2005 strong.”Unfortunately for the momentum built up at the beginning of the six-pack, the Crimson faced a superior UNH squad at Bright on Saturday. The now-No. 2 Wildcats matched Harvard in speed and athleticism and surpassed it in control and execution en route to a 3-0 victory. With the defeat went the hopes of that winning streak.Stone, for her part, acknowledged the UNH’s strength and was not discouraged.“We lost to a better team,” Stone said...
...thought I’d lend some levity, perhaps inanity—something playful—to the five-hour interrogation that had begun to dribble by with all the speed of a snail. But I stumbled as I jumped to the punch...
...shots on target with the man advantage. “I thought our team had a chance on the power play to make some plays,” Donato said, “and unfortunately we didn’t...I would have liked to see us use our speed a little bit more offensively and utilize the space available on a big ice surface.” But the Crimson defense did its part in front of Daigneau, containing the Wildcats’ dangerous first line and holding the UNH power play scoreless in four opportunities. The biggest penalty...
...newfound confidence, the way we should’ve come out of our Virginia game.” LEARNING TO COPE Northeastern senior Quiana Copeland, a transfer from Providence College, dominated stretches of the game with her size?she stands at a solid 6’2?strength, and speed. She finished with 22 points and 15 rebounds, overshadowing a solid performance by the Huskies’ star point guard, Shaleyse Smallwood. “She’s a nice player,” Delaney-Smith said. “Athletically, it’s a hard matchup...
...admitted both that “it’s a little bit of a different game on the big ice surface” and that New Hampshire is “very good at it.” “I love our team’s speed and our ability to move the puck,” the coach maintained. “But there’s definitely a great challenge.” The puck drops at 7 p.m., and the game will be broadcast on CN8. —REBECCA A. SEESEL