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...Dartmouth, Rensselaer and Union this past week. Though the Crimson’s offensive attack so far has been a well-balanced one, as 10 different players have contributed to the team’s 34 goals this season. Notably, rookies Anna McDonald, Liza Ryabkina, Katherine Chute, Kate Buesser, and Deborah Conway scored 13 of those goals.And the Crimson defense, under Cahow’s leadership, has established itself as one of the most oppressive in the country. Harvard currently leads the nation in scoring defense with 0.89 goals allowed per game and in power play efficiency with...
...Vaillancourt said. “We scored three really quick goals in the beginning, but it wasn’t our best game as a team.”McDonald opened the scoring for the Crimson by finishing the rebound of a shot from freshman Kate Buesser just over three minutes into the game.Vaillancourt then scored an unassisted power-play goal at the 8:01 mark after forcing a turnover and breaking away from the defense. Freshman Deborah Conway recorded her first collegiate goal under a minute later, pushing the score to 3-0.Although the Engineers outshot the Crimson...
Harvard had three power plays late in the second but did not score agains until early in the third, when Buesser linked up with fellow freshman Deborah Conway...
...women’s hockey season, and the members of the Harvard rookie class are already becoming stars.The Crimson graduated five valuable seniors in 2007, but the Class of 2011 is already filling the void in speed and offensive firepower.All seven members of the rookie class—Kate Buesser, Katharine Chute, Deborah Conway, Leanna Coskren, Liza Ryabkina, Kylie Stephens, and Ashley Wheeler—took the ice during Harvard’s two-game exhibition series against McGill in late October and showed much of the potential that attracted the attention of head coach Katey Stone during recruiting.Ryabkina recorded...
Harvard eked out two come-from-behind wins this weekend against Quinnipiac and Princeton by calling on a mix of young guns and seasoned veterans to ignite its offense. The rookie class shined on Friday night, with goals coming from freshmen Kate Buesser, Liza Ryabkina, and Katharine Chute in their first collegiate games. On Saturday afternoon, a trio with a few more years of experience provided the scoring. Senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow, junior Sarah Vaillancourt, and sophomore Cori Bassett each capitalized on a Crimson power play to squeak past Ivy League foe, Princeton, by a 3-2 count...