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...late in the third period, sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt came within inches of knotting the score on a solo breakaway. Zilis came up huge with a diving glove save, losing her stick in the process. But Harvard instantly regained possession, cycling the puck around the edges from junior Caitlin Cahow to Chu to sophomore defender Nora Sluzas.Sluzas uncorked a slapshot that went through Zilis’ five-hole to record her first career goal and tie the game with 8:08 remaining. “When you have that much energy on the bench, it translates right onto...
...Hockey yesterday, and three of Harvard’s American Olympians made the cut. Angela Ruggerio ‘02-’04, still alive on the current season of NBC’s The Apprentice, will be joined by active Crimson skaters Julie Chu and Caitlin Cahow. All three were designated locks to remain on the squad when the roster is trimmed from 24 to 20 in the coming weeks. “As far as playing with the U.S. team,” Chu said in a conference call with reporters yesterday...
...Jekyll-and-Hyde Harvard women’s hockey team that took the ice this weekend against conference foes Cornell and Colgate. Friday night in Ithaca, N.Y., the Olympic trio of Julie Chu, Sarah Vaillancourt, and Caitlin Cahow combined for 17 points as the Crimson (18-6-2, 15-4-1 ECAC) skated to a 9-1 win over the Big Red (3-22-2, 3-16-1). But the following afternoon in Hamilton, not one of the three got on the board in a near-silent 3-1 loss to the Red Raiders...
...leading 22nd goal of the season.Both teams played tough defense until the end of regulation, sending the game into sudden death tied at 3-3.The first overtime saw both teams unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities. On the Eagles’ end, Stack was able to evade Harvard junior Caitlin Cahow and seemed on the path to a sure goal before Cahow planted her with a hard check. Cahow was sent to the penalty box, but her efforts kept the Crimson alive.Harvard also squandered their best chance at ending the game, as Sarah Wilson found herself on a breakaway but sent...
...listing of the nation’s top ten in points per game; Harvard co-captain Julie Chu is first, teammate Sarah Vaillancourt is fourth, and Dartmouth wingers Gillian Apps and Sarah Parsons rank ninth and tenth, respectively. Chu and Parsons, along with Crimson junior defender Caitlin Cahow, donned the Stars and Stripes in Turin. Vaillancourt and Apps, along with the Big Green’s Katie Weatherston and Cherie Piper, who was inactive for Friday’s game, picked up gold medals as members of Team Canada. In other words, there were more Winter Olympians in Allston...