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...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. “It builds character and it grows gray hair,” head coach Katey Stone said of the team?...
...together,” Shatford said. “We have a mixture of Olympic-caliber players in this contest...which always makes for interesting, competitive hockey.” In fact, a total of three players with Olympic experience made an appearance this weekend at Bright: senior defenseman Caitlin Cahow and junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt of the Crimson, and Canadian goalie Charline Labonte on the McGill side. For Harvard, Quebec native Vaillancourt registered a pair of three-point games against the Montreal-based Martlets, while native Nova Scotian Jenny Brine added an assist on Friday and a goal...
Eliza Ives’ time of 17:52 was good for eighth. Freshman Renata Cummins was 12th with a time of 18:08, sophomore Caitlin Clifford was 13th with a time of 18:09, and captain Sarah Bourne was 14th with a time of 18:09, giving the women six finishers...
...advanced ground instructor certificate. Beica is organizing an aviation club to alleviate the monetary burden that can come along with his hobby. “I want to open up aviation to people who don’t necessarily have a lot of money,” Beica says. Caitlin A. Rotman ’09, a prospective member of the club, discovered the rush of flying in high school but was unable to support the habit in college. “It’s too expensive, especially when you’re getting your license and need...
...start the match, but it was Yale who set the tone early. The Crimson fought hard and, despite being outplayed in the first half, went into the break in a scoreless tie. Yale grabbed the opening goal in the 49th minute when a Westfal cross was met by teammate Caitlin Collins, who beat Mann. The goal ended Mann’s impressive four-game shutout streak and was the first Harvard had given up in over 430 minutes of play. The Crimson’s second-half display was much improved, and the squad tallied an equalizer just eight minutes...