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...Crimson miss three straight shots while Maryland converts each time on the other end. Rollins returns for Moretzsohn. Jessica Knox in for Emily Tay. The Terrapins have a slight 14-9 advantage. Media timeout...
...Bauer totaled 66 points during the regular season and an additional seven points in the NCAA playoffs—including the game-winning assist in Wisconsin’s 1-0 quadruple-overtime win over the Crimson in the quarterfinals—in directing the Badgers to their second straight national title and earning the honor as the Frozen Four’s Most Outstanding Player.And for Chu, it has also been a senior season of impressive numbers. She registered 66 points on 18 goals and 48 assists in only 30 games to lead the nation in points per game...
...guard made her biggest impact down the stretch, pushing the already-improbable upset even further out of Harvard’s reach. The three-year captain came alive in the second half, draining seemingly every perimeter jumper that came her way from the packed-in paint. Doron scored nine straight Maryland points in the middle of the second half, capping the run with a three-pointer that gave the Terrapins a 54-30 lead with 14:14 to play. Harvard guard Emily Tay matched Doron shot-for-shot after the break, pouring in 14 second-half points...
...with Harvard to the following afternoon. But on a clear day in front of 525 fans at Alumni Stadium in Fairfield, Conn., the Stags (5-0) proved too much for the Crimson (0-4) yesterday, cruising to an 18-11 home win that marked Harvard’s seventh straight loss dating back to last year. A barrage of offensive firepower and a blistering performance from Fairfield’s Travis Nelson was the difference, as the junior attackman lit the Crimson up for nine points in the game. Many of Nelson’s four goals and five assists...
...have one [wrestler] in the round of 12, it’s nerve-racking,” Weiss said. “But we had four, and three of them back-to-back.” Tri-captain Max Meltzer (141 lbs.) came back to win two straight matches after a first-round loss before clinching All-American status by defeating Michael Keefe of Chattanooga in a 13-9 decision. Meltzer would finish eighth after losing to Jeff Jaggers of Ohio State, 7-1, in the seventh-place bout. “I had a tough first round again...