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...nation for points per game. “I think they have some great forwards that are fairly shifty and have the ability to put the puck away well,” said Harvard co-captain and forward Julie Chu of the Wildcat frontline. But with sophomore forward Jenny Brine leading the nation in goals and Chu currently first in points per game, not to mention explosive sophomore winger Sarah Vaillancourt, the Crimson may have the edge in individual talent. However, Chu is listed as day-to-day after suffering a sprained ankle in last Saturday’s game...
...counts. On the season, the Crimson leads the league in both offense and defensive and has outscored opponents 67-16. Individual performances, too, have been stellar. Harvard skaters are at or near the top in almost every category in the ECAC standings. Sophomore Jenny Brine sits in first for both goals and power-play goals scored, captain Julie Chu is the league’s scoring and assists leader, and sophomore goalie Brittany Martin is third for save percentage.While painting the leader boards crimson is certainly important to the team it is the “blue?...
...lead, 2-1.After Thibault was sent to the box for checking, Harvard capitalized on the power play opportunity to tie it up again 14:36 into the third period. By winning the faceoff against the Huskies, sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt set the play in motion and, along with sophomore Jenny Brine, assisted in setting up a scoring opportunity for sophomore Sarah Wilson, who gained an open position on the post to slide in a goal, evening up the score, 2-2.“They went out pretty determined and were able to move UConn out of position, and Sarah ended...
...when she collapsed in pain to her hands and knees. After being checked out by the trainer and diagnosed with an ankle sprain, Chu returned the bench in the third period in sweats. According to Stone, Chu will probably miss Tuesday’s game against Connecticut. Sophomore Jenny Brine replaced Chu on the team’s top line, joining Vaillancourt and sophomore Sarah Wilson, and promptly made her presence felt on a Harvard power play with 1:13 remaining in the frame. Brine followed up an offering by senior forward Katie Johnston directly in front of the goal...
...clean and quick shot from the right after the play had been exclusively to Kim Martin’s left, leaving her unable to get back to block the shot. The second one came at 15:57 of the third period and was buried by sophomore forward Jenny Brine on a rebound. Vaillancourt threw a hard chance at Duluth’s Martin from an extreme right angle, and Martin could not handle the puck. While it was bouncing, Brine dove into the play and between her touch and Martin’s inability to find the puck, floated...