Word: brining
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...prevail by a 4-3 score, with all of the goals coming in an action-packed first period, to secure an automatic bid to the Frozen Eight. Freshman Sarah Wilson netted two of her 13 goals on the season in the contest and earned tournament MVP honors. Classmate Jenny Brine was tops for rookies on the team with 18 goals. For that duel, Harvard traveled to the site of its heart-breaking defeat in last year’s NCAA final—the Whittemore Center on the campus of the University of New Hampshire...
...competitors, the Harvard women’s golf team had a stand-out second day to earn the victory over Dartmouth and Brown at the Dartmouth Triangular. The Crimson’s score of 325 on the first day had it sitting in third place. Freshman Jenny Brine, though, put up the best score of the day with her 76. Overall, she finished tied for third for the entire tournament. Sophomore Debbi Amanti also led the way for Harvard by tying for third with a score of 157 for the tournament. On the second day, sophomore Jessica Hazlett posted...
...mount a consistent pressure on offense, but a couple of stellar plays put some fear in the hearts of the Wildcats faithful and some hope in the hearts of the Crimson fans—who together totaled 2061 in attendance. Two minutes before Hitchcock scored, Harvard freshman Jenny Brine beat a couple of UNH defenders with a mix of touch and strength, and even deked the Wildcats’ goalie, Melissa Bourdon. But after Brine had faked out Bourdon and had an open net beside the outstretched leg of the goalie, she could not quite lift the puck and missed...
...Brown leading scorer Hayley Moore’s second of the game and a scramble goal by Kathryn Moos, Harvard equalized and seized the advantage before the horn sounded on the period. First, Raimondi poked a loose puck through Shipe’s pads, then freshman Jenny Brine cleaned up another rebound, this time on the power play, to tie the game and chase Shipe. The Crimson finished the game 1-for-5 with the man advantage, while the Bears were unsuccessful in their lone extra-skater opportunity.On the heels of the outstanding game of her senior season...
...coach Katey Stone said. “Their goalie made big saves. Our goalie made big saves. We got a little careless with the puck in our own zone at the end and it cost us.” The Crimson managed to force extra time when freshman Jenny Brine knocked in an inadvertent feed from senior Jennifer Raimondi with 2:10 remaining in regulation. Brine gathered the puck just inside of the blue line and forced a high wrist shot on Golden Knights keeper Kira Hurley. Hurley let the offering fall to the left side, where Raimondi swiped...