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...like,” Stone said. “It’s wonderful if you can get out and get ahead early, but in some ways it settles you in because you know that it’s going to be a great battle and it helps you stay focused.”Harvard finally broke through for a goal 6:38 into the second frame. After the Crimson failed to convert on its first power-play opportunity, freshman Liza Ryabkina slammed a hard shot home from the blueline for her 10th goal of the season and second...
...lead. St. Ambrose limited Harvard to a .061 hitting percentage, and though the Fighting Bees only posted an attacking percentage of .176 themselves, the difference was enough to overpower the Crimson. Harvard played from behind for the remainder of the match, surrendering, 30-25.In the third stanza, Harvard battled to stay in the game, as the game featured nine ties and three lead-changes. But St. Ambrose refused to relent in its offensive onslaught, as the Fighting Bees recorded a hitting percentage of .368 and slammed down a match-high 20 kills in the final game. The Crimson kept close...
...something that we are broadly interested in.” Venky said that requirements for the concentration are still under discussion and that several new courses would likely be created to make the new field of study more “coherent.” “Stay tuned for the details,” he said. —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be reached at cmarks@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Nathan C. Strauss can be reached at strauss@fas.harvard.edu...
...watching us play that it’s just unbelievable.”Playing at home also meant that the Crimson did not have to make any alterations to its usual preparations for the weekend.“I’m happy for our players that they can stay in their normal routine,” Stone said. “It’s always nicer when you can stay at home and not have to take the act on the road, for sure.”Harvard is undefeated at home this season, and the team carries...
...third, Duboe completed his hat trick, pumping in two goals in five minutes. Sophomore attacker Jesse Fehr and freshman attacker Dean Gibbon’s piled on two more in the first minutes of the fourth, putting the finishing touches on the run. The Minutemen scrambled to stay in the game scoring twice to cut the lead to 7-4. With less than two minutes remaining, junior defenseman Sam Slaughter padded the lead, scoring his first goal of the season. Integral to Harvard’s game was dominance in the faceoff category, taking nine...