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...better, there’s no question.”OLD FRIENDSHarvard faced a pair of familiar faces behind the opposing bench in Saturday’s 5-0 win over Union. Former Crimson assistant Claudia Asano is now the Dutchwomen’s head coach and Ali Boe ’06, a former Harvard goalie, is one of Asano’s assistants.While Union stands at 0-11-1 this season, the Dutchwomen have shown marked improvement under the guidance of Asano and Boe.“I think they’ve done wonders with the program...
...Martin who went down and Kessler who emerged the starter. The twist of fate prompted a historic season in which Kessler wrote herself into the NCAA record book—accomplishing in just her second year what took the Crimson’s last great netminder, Ali Boe ’06, an entire career.On March 8, Kessler stopped all 13 shots sent her way by Clarkson in the ECAC semifinals to lead Harvard to a 3-0 win. The shutout—her 12th of the year—padded her NCAA single-season record and gave...
...Seeley said. “You don’t get too many open nets against Kessler, and we missed it.”Kessler finished the game with 13 saves and extended her NCAA single-season shutout record to 12. Her 15th career shutout ties her with Ali Boe ’06 for the Crimson’s all-time mark.Grandmont-Berube put up 18 saves in the losing effort.With the win, Harvard advanced to yesterday’s ECAC championship game, when it will host No. 6 St. Lawrence in a rematch of last year?...
...Harvard women’s hockey team’s 3-0 win over Clarkson in the semifinals of the ECAC Tournament.The shutout was Kessler’s 12th of the season and the 15th of her career, a mark that places her in a tie with Ali Boe ‘06 on top of the Crimson’s all-time list. Kessler downplayed the significance of the achievement, focusing instead on the broader subject of Harvard’s playoff ambitions.“Obviously it feels great to break records, but right now I guess...
...Bobcats.Kessler made 24 saves to pick up her 11th shutout of the season, breaking the NCAA single season record. She now stands alone in second place on Harvard’s all-time list with 14 career shutouts, and is one shy of the school record set by Ali Boe ’06.“[Kessler]’s doing great,” Crimson coach Katey Stone said. “This weekend she had some pretty big saves at critical times. She has command of the position.”Kessler also displayed her versatility...