"Not only did we have a decent amount of shots, but we had some quality opportunities," Tracy said. "We forced[Murphy] to make some big saves, and if we can put that kind of quality on the net night in and night out, I think we might have some better results."
"The thing we have to do is stay positive," he concluded.
With one home game left for the team, Harvard is not discouraged; frustrated, maybe, but not discouraged. So no matter what the score ends up being tonight against St. Lawrence, there is one thing for sure--the Harvard team will not give up.
Its recent play has shown that it is a contender. Come hell or high water, the players will always believe, "I think I can, I think I can...." First Period No Scoring. Second Period No Scoring. Third Period Cla--Besse 7 (Maidment, Ollila) 5:14. Cla--White 23 (Seitz) 13:24. (PPG) Har--MacDonald 5 (Nielsen, Konik) 18:26. Saves: Cla--Murphy 6-12-15 33; Har--Tracy 9-15-5 29. Power Play: Cla--1/6; Har--1/9. Attendance: 2,701