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Harrison_Tim celebration vs Harvard 1-24-15
Bob Cornell
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Winner Harvard HARV 12-4-2: 8-3-2 ECAC
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Colgate COLGATE 14-8-2; 6-4-2 ECAC
Winner
Harvard HARV
12-4-2: 8-3-2 ECAC
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Final
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Colgate COLGATE
14-8-2; 6-4-2 ECAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Harvard HARV 0 2 4 6
Colgate COLGATE 0 1 0 1

Game Recap: Men's Ice Hockey |

Harrison Scores For Raiders Versus Crimson

Sophomore Tim Harrison Scored his Fifth Goal of the Season in Colgate's 6-1 setback to No. 4 Harvard Saturday

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- Sophomore Tim Harrison staked Colgate to a 1-0 lead early in the second period, but Harvard responded with six unanswered goals to post a 6-1 victory in ECAC Hockey action Saturday at Starr Rink.
 
Harrison notched his fifth goal of the season at the 2:06 mark of the second period to give the Raiders a 1-0 lead, only to see the Crimson respond with goals from Brian Hart and Jimmy Vesey to take a 2-1 advantage into the third.
 
Harvard put the game out of reach in the third, notching four goals, including a pair of tallies from Kyle Criscuolo, to determine the final margin.
 
Steve Michalek made 30 save in goal for Harvard as he picked up his 12 win of the season. Sophomore Charlie Finn got the start for Colgate and recorded 25 stops before being replaced by freshman Zac Hamilton midway through the third.
 
Bottom Line
No. 4/4 Harvard 6, No. 13/15 Colgate 1
 
Won-Lost Records
- No. 4/4 Harvard improved to 12-4-2 overall and 8-3-2 in ECAC hockey action as they halted a brief two-game losing skid.
- No. 13/15 Colgate slipped to 14-8-2 and 6-4-2 ECAC with the setback.
 
How It Happened
- After a scoreless first period, Colgate took a 1-0 lead 2:09 into the second when Harrison knocked home a rebound from the just in front of the left post for his fifth goal of the season. Junior Ryan Johnston and freshman Evan Peterson were credited with assists on the goal.
- Harvard tied the game at 1-1 when Hart put home a feed from Tyler Moy from the middle of the slot for his sixth goal of the campaign. Hart's tally came at the 9:20 mark of the middle period.  
- Vesey gave the Crimson the lead for good when he converted on a transition opportunity while Harvard was on the power play. Criscuolo and Michalek were credited with assists on the man-advantage strike.
- Criscuolo increased the Harvard margin to 3-1 just 83 seconds into the third as he notched the Crimson's second power-play tally of the evening. Vesey and Victor Newell earned assists on the goal.
- Vesey potted his second goal of the evening in the seventh minute of the third to make it 4-1 Harvard. Crisculol and Moy assisted on Vesey's team-leading 17th goal of the season, which came with 6:46 gone in the frame.
- Eddie Ellis stretched the Crimson margin to 5-1 with his second goal of the season on a deflection with 8:13 elapsed in the third. Clay Anderson and Victor Newell earned the two assists on Ellis' strike.
- Harvard closed out the scoring at the 16:34 mark of the third as Criscuolo scored on an empty net for his second goal of the evening. Vesey picked up the lone assist on the play for his fourth point of the night.
 
Inside The Box Score
- Harvard held a 34-31 advantage in shots taken in the contest. The Crimson posted a 26-19 margin through the first two periods (14-9 & 12-10) while the Raiders held a 12-8 edge in the third.
- Harvard was 2-for-5 on the power play while Colgate was 0-for-4 with the man advantage.
- Kyle Baun and Brett Corkey notched four shots each for Colgate while Vesey tallied seven shots to lead Harvard.
- The Raiders held a 32-26 advantage at the faceoff circle. Junior Tylor Spink was 15-of-22 at the dot to lead the Raiders.
 
Key Raider Info
- Harrison scored his fifth goal of the season in the contest, moving him into a tie with junior Darcy Murphy and freshman Mike Panowyk for fourth place on the team's goal scoring chart.
- Junior Ryan Johnston moved into a tie with three other players (Baun, Murphy & Spiro Goulakos) for the team lead with 11 assists with his helper on Harrison's second-period tally.
 
'gate One Timers
- Colgate slipped to 11-2-0 this season when scoring the game's first goal.
- The Raiders moved to 2-6-1 in 2014-15 when trailing after 40 minutes.
- Colgate dropped to 0-6-0 this season when scoring one goal or fewer.
- The Raiders slipped to 2-7-0 when allowing three or more goals in a game this season.
- Colgate moved to 9-3-2 when tallying 30 or more shots in a game this season.
 
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- Colgate returns to action Jan. 30 when it hosts Cornell in a 7 p.m. contest at Starr Rink.
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