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...Crimson history to record 200 career points.The Big Green got even before the first period was over. Junior defenseman Jen Brawn was called for hooking at 16:35, and Dartmouth’s Maggie Kennedy capitalized on the power-play opportunity.The second period brought more of the same back-and-forth play. The squads traded shots, with Harvard dealing the first blow.At 6:04 in the second frame, sophomore Katharine Chute notched her second goal of the season to put the Crimson back ahead. Vaillancourt and tri-captain Kirsten Kester were credited with assists.The recently reshuffled line of Kester, Chute...
...since we had lost two of our top players. This year, I think we have a real shot at winning the national championship.” Sophomore No. 1 June Tiong started the Crimson off fast, taking a convincing 2-0 lead, but had to battle in a back-and-forth final game to take the match 9-3, 9-4, 10-9. With the victory, she improves her record to 4-0 on the season. No. 2 Nirasha Guruge continued her promising freshman campaign, defeating Jennifer Gemmell 9-4, 9-1, 9-3. Guruge, who has experience playing...
...well, things didn’t go that well in terms of our shots. You give a lot of credit to Army, but we found a way to come out on top and gut our way through to a victory.” The key stretch in a back-and-forth game with six ties and 17 lead changes—13 in the first half—began with just under 12 minutes left in the game. With his team clinging to a 43-40 lead, Lin blocked Black Knight forward Kenny Brewer and nailed a three...
...play particularly well, things didn't go that well in terms of our shots. You give a lot of credit to Army but we found a way to come out on top and gut our way through to a victory.” The key stretch in a back-and-forth game with six ties and 17 lead changes—13 in the first half—began with just under 12 minutes left in the game. His team clinging to a 43-40 lead, Lin blocked Black Knight forward Kenny Brewer and nailed a three in the left...
...three-game winning streak and securing victory over the rival Crimson at home for the first time in four years. Cornell showed Harvard that putting too much pressure on one’s penalty kill and failing to create scoring chances leaves little margin for error. Though back-and-forth hockey was the norm for the majority of game, Cornell (3-0-2, 3-0-2 ECAC) capitalized on four Crimson penalties in the second period to notch a power-play goal and keep Harvard’s offense from coming to life. With the score tied...