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...regulation—she had also given Harvard the chance to pull off the last-minute upset. With just one minute left in the third period, the Golden Knights held on to a tenuous one-goal advantage. At that juncture, Stone decided to pull Crimson senior goaltender Ali Boe for the extra skater—giving Harvard the 6-5 advantage down the stretch. With 27 seconds left, the Crimson was “just trying to put as much pressure as possible,” as Schroyer described the situation. Eventually, Raimondi and sophomore Lindsey Weaver found themselves...
...Jennifer Raimondi, who has led the Harvard offensive charge all season, also netted a goal—her tenth of the season. Midway through the second frame, the Crimson showed its smarts by keeping possession of the puck when a penalty was called on Colgate. After senior goaltender Ali Boe left the ice, sophomore Lindsey Weaver put a slapshot on net, and the puck eventually ended up on the stick of Raimondi on the right side. After a quick fake, Raimondi lifted the puck up and over the glove of Raider goalie Brook Wheeler for the second Harvard goal...
...seven seconds into the period, after a mental error by the Crimson (12-9-4), Deborah Spillane scored to give BC an early 1-0 lead. After an initial save, Harvard players failed to clear the puck. Spillane seized the opportunity, scoring over the left shoulder of goaltender Ali Boe. Anxious to make up for the early error, the Crimson then controlled the puck for the majority of the period, outshooting the Eagles, 9-5, in an attempt to even the score. However, nothing seemed to fall into place for Harvard as BC goaltender Alison Quandt, with 23 saves...
...varies from game to game,” captain Carrie Schroyer said. “We were beaten so badly [against Princeton], it got our adrenaline, and we came out really fired up.”The early goal would stand up for the duration, as senior netminder Ali Boe racked up her school-record 14th career shutout, holding Quinnipiac scoreless with 21 saves. Boe’s counterpart, Bobcats goalie Connie Craig, finished with 24 stops and succeeded in blanking the Harvard power play the rest of the way. It finished 1-for-11 on the afternoon but held...
...While most programs maintain two goaltenders on its roster at any given time—and Harvard itself had done that the previous two seasons—the 2005-2006 season was intended to be a transitional period as steadfast senior and three-year starter Ali Boe would play her last season and junior Emily Vitt and the rookie Martin would serve as reserves and prepare to increase their playing time next year.But the situation quickly changed for Harvard this January when Vitt decided to leave the team due to personal reasons, quickly shaking up the goalie situation...