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...first collegiate goal and assisted three other scores for Crimson (9-1-0, 9-1-0 ECAC) in a 6-1 triumph over Quinnipiac (4-11-0, 3-8-0) Friday night in Northford, Conn. Then in Saturday night’s matchup in Princeton, N.J., rookie netminder Christina Kessler recorded her first collegiate shut-out, as the Crimson secured a 5-0 win on the road and the top spot in the league from the No. 8 Tigers (8-2-2, 8-2-1 ECAC).Harvard returns to action next Friday and Saturday at the Bright Hockey Center against...
...stripes. The Crimson (9-1-0, 9-1-0 ECAC) powered to a dominating 5-0 win over Princeton (8-2-2, 8-2-1) on Saturday at Baker Rink in New Jersey, on the strength of two goals by sophomore Jenny Brine and a shutout by freshman netminder Christina Kessler in only her second career start. Harvard held a narrow edge in shots on goal, 31-30, but special teams and goaltending tipped the scales. The Crimson, the top-ranked power play in the country, went 2-for-8 with an extra skater, and held the Tigers without...
...Bulldogs (4-5-0, 3-4-0) by a score of 5-1 on Saturday. The previous day, Harvard routed the winless Bears (0-8-0, 0-6-0) 8-1 in Providence. But the key of that game was that it was the first collegiate start for freshman Christina Kessler, a highly touted goalie recruit who severly injured her knee this past summer. The two victories helped the Crimson move up a spot in the national rankings to No. 7 in the nation. HARVARD 5, YALE 1 Denise Soesilo’s first-period goal provided a glimmer...
...Each division sailed a total of 17 races at the championship, as the A-division trio of sophomore skipper Megan Watson, senior crew Christina Dahlman and senior crew Cassandra Niemi finished in sixth place. The Crimson amassed 128 points in all, one better than the Navy’s seventh place effort in the division. Top-ranked St. Mary’s took A-division as well as the regatta overall in the women’s culminating outing of the season...
...explain how things snapped, but they did.” The Big Red fought back, notching a goal of its own with three minutes remaining. Cornell defenseman Steph Ulrich scored on a slow floating shot to the upper right corner—one Crimson sophomore goalie Christina Martin probably should have saved. As time ran down, the Big Red pulled its goalie in favor of extra offense, but to no avail. Sophomore forward Sarah Wilson stole the puck and skated back down the left side of the rink, putting it in the empty goal for the last score...