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...Stone said. “That really set the tone.” The second goal came in the next period, when senior Kati Vaughn accepted a pass from tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt at 10:13 and launched the puck from long range into the Bobcats net. Harvard out-shot Quinnipiac 19-4 in the first frame and 13-6 in the second. The Crimson was firing on all cylinders—each of Harvard’s three goals and four assists were contributed by different players. “You want to have that balance within your lines...
...rink that the Wildcats call home. “We adjusted well to the big ice surface, which is always a tough thing to do when you are not used to that, and our kids kept going,” Crimson coach Katey Stone said. “We out-shot them, and we had chances to win.”Despite a lackluster start, the Harvard offense gradually turned up its offensive pressure, taking a 6-1 lead in shots after the first period. The best chance for a Crimson goal came in the last few minutes...
...impressive frankness. “I think that obviously they deserve a lot of credit for what happened,” he added. “But I think that we realized that that wasn’t a really good effort by any means.”Harvard out-shot North Dakota 40-37 but could barely find the net. Meanwhile, North Dakota humiliated the otherwise-stingy Crimson defense, exploding against Harvard to defy the Fighting Sioux’s usual average of 2.57 goals per game. “5-on-5, special teams, goaltending, coaching...they outplayed...
...Crimson out-shot North Dakota 40-37 overall and maintained a 21-12 shot advantage in the second period, giving every indication that Harvard held the edge in Friday night’s game...
...ball on a breakaway, dodging a Crimson defender and firing an open shot on net that whizzed past Stone. Under three minutes later, the Lions added an insurance goal. After Stone blocked a shot by Buszczak, Gartland swooped in and buried the rebound into the cage. The Crimson earned several late penalty corners, but was unable to capitalize on any of its opportunities. “I thought we attacked a lot,” captain Kayla Romanelli said. “We had 10 shots, which is an improvement from our past couple games.” The Harvard...