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...honor that is given to the top women’s college hockey player in the nation each year. In the regular season, Vaillancourt led the conference and ranked fifth in the nation in total points, with 23 goals and 32 assists for 55 points.Tri-captain Caitlin Cahow led a stingy Harvard defense, while also contributing on the offensive side. She notched 34 points as a defenseman, the second highest in the country at her position, and also ranks second in the country with 12 power play goals. But the Crimson possesses more than just scoring power. Sophomore goalie Christina...
...into the extra period when junior Katie Vaughn’s slapshot hit the back of the net. But the referees called the goal back, saying that the puck was deflected in by an illegal high stick.Not willing to let victory elude the Crimson a second time, tri-captain Caitlin Cahow took matters into her own hands. Cahow dashed across the length of the ice, weaving through traffic along the way and launched a shot past St. Lawrence goalie Meghan Guckian to win the game for Harvard.“Obviously it was frustrating to have the goal called back...
...Golden Knight Courtney O’Connor was sent to the box for interference.Harvard didn’t waste the advantage. At 4:11, sophomore defenseman Kathryn Farni sent a slapshot in from the blue line. Though Clarkson goalie Eve Grandmont-Berube made the initial save, senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow picked up the rebound and got it to junior Jenny Brine.Brine buried the puck, extending the Crimson’s lead to 2-0.Six minutes later, freshman Liza Ryabkina sealed the victory with a crowd-wowing breakaway goal.Ryabkina, frustrated after being called for three penalties in the course...
...twice 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...
...team in the country.Harvard has held the top position for five weeks, and the players know they’ve earned it.“We feel really confident with the work we’ve been putting in heading into the playoffs,” senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said.“Getting two hard-fought victories last week has gotten us thinking about how much we can accomplish.”Cahow is referring to the thrilling 3-2 and 4-2 quarterfinal victories over a Cornell team that fans expected the Crimson to crush. Nonetheless...