OUTSHOT BUT NOT OUTPERFOMED
RPI registered 10 more shots than Harvard on Saturday, but the Crimson notched two more goals than the Engineers to emerge victorious. Such has been the trend of the season thus far for the Cambridge residents. While Harvard has recorded 359 shots on the year, opponents have registered 393.
But the discrepancy is not evident in the team’s record. Despite being seventh in the ECAC in shots, the Crimson ranks third in the conference with 2.86 goals per game.
THE GOLDEN CROWE
Hillary Crowe added to her impressive offensive performances of late, notching two goals in the contest, including the game winner in the third period.
“The first one was an excellent feed by [defenseman Sarah Edney] and I was in a great spot,” Crowe said. “The second one was a great line effort…. I had the whole net effort.”
The junior has recorded five goals in her last four games .
“She’s on a roll,” Crowell said. “She’s a huge part of our offense right now. She’s in the zone.”
—Staff writer Kurt T. Bullard can be reached at kurtbullard@college.harvard.edu.