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...opened the floodgates for the ready-to-pounce Wildcats offense. She scored when linemate Maggie Joyce swept behind the Harvard net and past sophomore Brenna McLean—who was defending her—and then passed Clement the puck for the one-timer past Crimson senior goaltender Ali Boe. “We came out with a little urgency in the third and you could just see the extra effort,” UNH coach Brian McCloskey said. “That first goal was huge.” That urgency put the Wildcats over the top despite Harvard?...
...think today we just capitalized on our opportunities,” Raimondi said. “We were putting pucks on net and we had a lot of chances.”The Crimson defense limited the Raiders to 23 shots for the game, with senior goaltender Ali Boe turning aside all but one. The Colgate goal came on one of the Raiders’ three power plays during the contest.—Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu.—Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
...charged into the net, Lane became upset and frustrated that no call had been made on the play. To her dismay, and Brine’s benefit, the referee awarded the Crimson the goal and a 3-0 lead that was more than enough for Harvard senior goaltender Ali Boe to uphold.Dating back through last season, the Crimson has now taken the last four meetings between the two teams.Harvard seemed to have the Big Green’s number right from the opening face off of this matchup, as it outshot Dartmouth 20-11 in the first two periods.Brine drew...
...that one I thought I was in position and should have had it,” Boe said. “It just kind of trickled up my arm there. That’s one I wanted back and the minute it went in I knew it was my fault. It was just my frustration there, letting...
...special teams were outstanding again, but that’s been the case all year.”Despite the two tallies the Crimson gave up, Harvard managed to prevent the Wildcats from simply outplaying it while on the power play. The first goal came with senior goaltender Ali Boe on the ground after scramble in front of the net, while the third one was the result of a miscue on the line change that left senior Jennifer Raimondi by herself to stop a four-man UNH charge. On that second goal, the Wildcats executed perfectly by bringing the puck...