Harvard raced to a 17-5 win over Connecticut College, as junior Viktor Wrobel recorded a team-high three goals. The Crimson received contributions from many sources, with 12 different players finding the back of the net on a night when the offense was firing on all cylinders.
Woolway and classmate Connor Denney split time in between the sticks, combining to allow a season-low five goals.
BROWN 10, HARVARD 9
The first game of the day on Saturday proved to be an instant classic, with Harvard dropped, 10-9, in overtime to Brown.
After being down 5-2 at the half, the Crimson made a furious comeback in the third quarter—led by a hat trick from senior attacker Noah Harrison—to tie the game at seven apiece.
While the Bears seized a 9-8 lead with 45 seconds left, senior Blake Lee’s 7-meter backhand with time expiring tied the game up at nine, forcing it into overtime.
Harvard was unable to score in the extra frame, however, as a deflected shot got past Woolway in the dying moments of overtime to seal a Brown victory.