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...conference overtime nail-biter to No. 5 UNH Tuesday night—Harvard seems to be peaking at just the right time. Behind the strong offensive play of last year’s Patty Kazmaier Award winner, tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt, and stingy netminding of junior Christina Kessler, the Crimson has won eight straight ECAC contests to rise back near the top of the standings...
...slow-motion 2-on-1 breakaway. After taking a pass from Courtney Sheary, Wildcat Shannon Sisk sped up the left side of the ice. Though Crimson senior Nora Sluzas got between the two UNH skaters, Sisk found a charging Julie Allen, who powered the puck past Harvard junior goaltender Christina Kessler. Three minutes into the second period, another odd-man rush led to another UNH goal. In the midst of a sloppy Harvard power play, Wildcat junior Kelly Paton intercepted the puck in the neutral zone and broke up the ice. She beat her Crimson defender and fed the puck...
Junior goaltender Christina Kessler also did her part in the effort, making several flashy saves throughout the course of UNH’s power play to turn away near-goals. Kessler finished the night with 28 saves...
...They’ve had good chances, but they haven’t gotten the results that they wanted. They were fired up.” Following Wilson’s tally—her 11th of the season—Harvard clamped down on defense, and junior goalie Christina Kessler extended her recent stretch of stellar play, shutting down the Raiders for the remainder of the game. Kessler made 25 saves on the afternoon in another outstanding performance. The netminder has allowed just five goals in her last six games, coming closer to her form of last year...
...stretched the gap to 5-1. Junior Cori Bassett recorded an assist on the play. With only 1:27 left on the clock, Cornell’s Johnston scored her second goal of the contest, bringing the final score to 5-2. Though Vaillancourt stole the show, junior goalie Christina Kessler, Chute, and Brine turned in impressive performances as well. Kessler made a career-high 35 saves for the Crimson, while Brine put in a goal, and Chute added two assists. Harvard was outshot, 37-34, overall, but held Cornell scoreless on its six power plays. The Crimson went...