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...ECAC and NCAA playoffs, making her the Crimson’s leading goal-scorer in the postseason.She’s also added two assists to go with her six playoff tallies.“The playoffs are an exciting time every year,” Brine says. “You just want to put the puck to your teammates. We’ve really been pushing, and it’s great to do something for the team.”It’s not just the postseason that gets Brine going. She has made a habit...
...Harvard women’s hockey team was in store for another postseason nail-biter in its matchup with Dartmouth Saturday afternoon at Bright Hockey Center.But with the final seconds of the first period of the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament ticking down, Crimson junior Jenny Brine scored a goal that gave Harvard a 1-0 lead and opened the floodgates for the Crimson offense. Harvard defeated the Big Green, 5-1, in front of 1,497 fans to advance to the NCAA Frozen Four in Duluth, Minn.“We got better as the game went...
...defenseman. As she has done throughout the season, Cahow made the Saints pay for the blunder yesterday.“I think the tendency is to focus on high-scoring forward players and I think St. Lawrence was looking to take out our top forwards like [juniors Jenny Brine] and Sarah Vaillancourt,” Cahow said. “I was able to see daylight at the end of the tunnel. I just took it and was looking actually to get a rebound, but it went in the back of the net so I’ll take...
...need to rely on Vaillancourt to bring home the championship. “I think the tendency in overtime is to sort of focus on high-scoring forward players and I think St. Lawrence was really looking to take out our top forwards like [junior Jenny Brine] and Vaillancourt,” Cahow said.Although Cahow was the one to get the job done in overtime, Harvard wouldn’t have found itself in that position if it hadn’t been for the outstanding play of freshman Liza Ryabkina. After scoring the Crimson’s third goal...
...going to be a battle,” junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt said. “We knew we had to come out hard.”Junior Sarah Wilson scored the game-winner just 15 seconds into the third period, when she took a pass from classmate Jenny Brine and broke away toward the Big Red’s net.Although Cornell goaltender Jenny Niesluchowski saved the first shot, Wilson took control of her own rebound and beat Niesluchowski for the eventual game-winner.Unlike Friday night’s game, Harvard jumped out to an early lead and held onto...