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...even though it was scoreless after the first, I think we took a lot of good things from it.”It was thanks to junior goaltender Christina Kessler that Harvard was able to rebound from its early-game sluggishness and come away with the victory.Kessler made a career-best 36 stops on the afternoon, matching every Niesluchowski split and tumble with an equally impressive glove save. It was the junior’s second career playoff shutout, with the first coming by the same count in last year’s ECAC semifinals. The Crimson also continued...
...debate, the participants couldn’t fill in the blank: “What is a Harvard man?” Is he a nerd, a cheat, a cad? The confusion is understandable: Afraid of appearing patriarchal, the College promotes an ideal for female students—the career-oriented woman—but not for male students. Though this attention to women is long overdue, University Hall should also define what it means to be a Harvard...
...game plan and they executed it perfectly.” In the second period, the Crimson stretched the lead to 5-1. Gibbons had a hand in each goal, scoring one and assisting freshman Kevin Vaughn on another. Vaughn’s goal was the first of his collegiate career. At halftime, Harvard held a commanding lead in shots, 18-6, and ground balls, 17-10, while winning the turnover battle, 7-10. Any hopes of a Stony Brook victory were lost in the third period. In the first half of the frame, the Crimson took advantage of a pair...
...kept huddling up and saying that we needed to buckle down,” senior Drew Housman said. “It was great to see that because I personally have lost a lot of games coming down the wire like that in my career, so it was really cool to have one go the other way, especially tonight.” Seniors Evan Harris, captain Andrew Pusar, and Housman won their final game at home in a close encounter with Cornell that has become typical as of late. The previous two Harvard–Cornell matchups at Lavietes Pavilion...
...awards-laden collegiate career, replete with All-Ivy League, All-ECAC and All-America team honors, junior Christina Kessler’s latest achievement saw back-to-back shut outs against Cornell in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal series—her fifth and sixth of the season...