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...junior Caitlin Cahow joining alumnae Angela Ruggiero ’02-’04 and Jamie Hagerman ’03, an assistant coach for last year’s Crimson. The ECAC All-Stars featured three Harvard teammates: junior forward Katie Johnston, senior goalie Ali Boe, and junior forward Jennifer Sifers. Behind the bench for the All-Stars squad was Harvard coach Katey Stone, rounding out the Crimson family. “It was a lot of fun to just play against my teammates,” Johnston said. “It was interesting to see them...
...inexperience for both sides, the ultimate deciding factor came down to Harvard’s dynamic as it consistently kept the pressure on Robert Morris. At the ring of the final bell, the Crimson had thrown 57 shots at the Colonials’ two goaltenders, while senior Ali Boe had to turn away only 16 for the shutout.As a result of Harvard’s constant offensive threat, a number of its freshmen were able to not only log notable playing time, but also to notch their first collegiate points.Freshman Sarah Wilson led the way by netting two goals?...
...opening round of the NCAA tournament, Mercyhurst brought a strong offensive effort to Bright Hockey Center and almost upset the Crimson with a barrage against Boe...
...regulation belonged to Corriero and the Lakers’ aggressive, net-crashing attack, overtime certainly allowed the two goaltenders to shine. The pair of netminders shattered the record books with their staunchness between the pipes, with Mercyhurst senior Desi Clark and Harvard junior Ali Boe trading game-saving save for game-saving save. When it was all said and done, Clark had racked up a historic 78 stops and Boe had set a new school mark with 56. Boe, after allowing the last of the Lakers’ goals with 4:40 to go in the second, pitched a shutout...
...Bulldogs’ Sarah Love’s had an impressive 48 saves to one-up her Harvard counterpart. At the time, Harvard’s goalie situation was still up in the air as sophomore Emily Vitt and junior Ali Boe traded starts...