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Former teammate M. Nicole Corriero ’05 praised Cahow??s “deceptive speed,” and Harvard athletics spokesman Timothy J. Williamson pointed to her demonstrated power...
...would assist on Cahow??s second tally in the second period, but the middle frame also showcased Harvard’s three current all-stars—co-captain Cori Bassett, senior Anna McDonald, and junior Kate Buesser...
...today,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “To think you’ve won the game and then 20, 25 seconds later to win it again—that’s a testament to our kids character.” Tri-captain Caitlin Cahow??s breakaway goal less than a minute later settled the score and nullified the question of whose stick drew the call.“In the end, it doesn’t matter now, fortunately,” Stone said. “The good news...
...first power play of the evening at 15:22 but couldn’t create any real scoring chances. Terriers captain Sarah Russell was called for checking with 55 seconds remaining in the period and her penalty eventually led to the 5-on-4 advantage that set up Cahow??s game-winning goal.That goal helped open up a 2-0 advantage over BU, but a determined Terriers squad came charging back thanks in part to the power-play. Cahow was called for interference at the 1:54 mark, and BU made the most of its power play opportunity.The...
...said. “To have all of us in the lineup was a huge thrill for me and a fulfillment of four years.” But while Cahow and the Harvard team in general consistently preach not worrying about personal statistics, in Vaillancourt’s eyes Cahow??s individual feat tells a story deeper than the numbers. “It shows how much she contributes to this team and to the game,” said Vaillancourt, a junior forward. “She’s—in my book?...