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...game-winner at 3:57 of the second period on an assist from sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, who took home a gold medal after playing with Team Canada in Turin last winter. Vaillancourt also led the team with 10 shots. Chu’s U.S. national squad teammate, junior Caitlin Cahow, got in on the act when she set up senior Katie Johnston for a breathing-room score, and a 2-0 lead, with 2:25 left in the middle frame. As it turned out, one goal was all goalie Brittany Martin needed to preserve the victory, as the sophomore...
...Gretchen Fuller said. Harvard appeared to regain its composure, maintaining a strong defensive front for much of the first half. But twenty-eight minutes into the game, the Eagles struck again. B.C. defender Lauren Parks lobbed a pass high into the air that landed inside the Crimson circle. Forward Caitlin Gillen pounced on the ball, putting it past Connolly on the first touch. “[The Eagles’] aerial attack was quite successful for them,” Harvard coach Sue Caples said. “We need to play it better.” Halftime arrived with...
...likely be a collegiate all-star team, comprising the nation’s top young talents with whom Stone has acquainted herself while manning the bench at Bright Arena. And two players who skate in Crimson colors for Stone—rising senior Jennifer E. Sifers and rising junior Caitlin Cahow—are expected to make the USA cut. Stone, who just finished her 12th season at the helm for the Crimson, brings an impressive resume into her new assignment. She is fourth all-time in Division I with 245 victories, against only 115 losses and 17 ties. After...
...became a disappointment, and wound up—given its gritty post-season performance—a vindication.Harvard started the 2005-06 season having lost its top five scorers from a year ago: record-setting forward Nicole Corriero and all-star defenseman Ashley Banfield to graduation, and Julie Chu, Caitlin Cahow, and Sarah Vaillancourt to represent their countries in the Winter Games. “We lost a lot to graduation and it takes time to replace a Corriero, an Ashley Banfield,” Stone said in a preseason interview. “We’re going...
...voice of knowledge, to help them play as well as I can. But I have little to do with the recruiting and organization of the team and try to leave much of the motivation to the players,” he writes in an e-mail. Quasar Co-Captain Caitlin N. McDonough ’06, says that Ultimate Frisbee is “not as hippy as it comes off,” despite other teams’ choices to don skirts and play in bare feet—such as the Middlebury teams.“There...