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...impact has been in the game this year and, specifically, [on] our team and how she dominates play regardless of the opponent.” Chu sits atop the D-I leaderboard in points per game, with 12 goals and 29 assists in only 18 outings. Sophomore Jenny Brine is third in the nation in goals and first in power-play strikes, and is likely to add to those figures this weekend.Game time for both contests is 7 p.m.—Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
...that category with 1.19 goals per game. And the Big Green is no slouch on the defensive end, either. That unit also ranks fourth, allowing just 1.50 goals per contest. Harvard, however, is second in both fields, tallying 4.50 goals per game and permitting just 1.28. And sophomore Jenny Brine can match Apps in scoring acumen. Brine leads the nation with 20 goals, 15 power-play strikes, and six game-winners.What has traditionally been one of the biggest rivalry games in all of women’s college hockey has been restored to national prominence in 2007 as the Crimson...
...game turned on the Crimson’s second power play, technically four seconds after the man advantage had expired. As the Princeton defense was resetting, Harvard cycled the puck down to sophomore Jenny Brine near the right post. Brine beat Tigers goalkeeper Brittany Parisi with a sharp wrister, giving the Crimson a 1-0 lead and pushing the forward’s nation-leading totals to 20 goals and six game-winners...
...extended the lead to 2-0. Dartmouth sophomore Sarah Bowman fired a shot that deflected off the skate of a Harvard defender into the back of the net.In the second period, Harvard capitalized on a two-man advantage at the 11:20 mark when sophomore Jenny Brine put away a loose puck off a nice 1-2 combination from Chu and Cahow. The score was Brine’s 19th of the season and 15th coming off the power play—two categories in which she currently leads the nation.Dartmouth foiled the Crimson’s comeback efforts, though...
...than one sixth of the Canadian and American teams. In other words, three players with bronze medals and four with gold medals will grace the ice tonight. “It’s the match up we look forward to every year,” sophomore forward Jenny Brine said. “They have a similar situation to us with the Olympians.” “We got our Olympians back, they have their Olympians back,” sophomore goalie Brittany Martin said. “We had some great games against them last year...