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...Harvard will also have plenty of options at goaltender, with freshman Kylie Stephens joining the talented tandem of junior Brittany Martin and sophomore Christina Kessler...
...quick, adept defender whose two older brothers currently play on the men’s hockey team—should slide right into the defensive rotation with the returning Crimson starters.Likewise, Stephens will only add to a Harvard netminding corps that already boasts savvy goaltenders in Brittany Martin and Christina Kessler. “It’s definitely great to have a good third goalie in practices,” Kessler says. “[Stephens] gets along well with the team, and I think she’s going to find her spot on the team...
...needed to be today,” Stone said. “We just kind of beat the puck up today.” The Crimson also hurt itself with penalties, committing seven over the course of the first two periods. The Bobcats took advantage, getting to sophomore goalie Christina Kessler twice on the power play to take the lead. “Early in the season when you’re still working on your penalty kill you don’t necessarily want to test it that much,” Stone said. But Kessler held...
...from the top of the left side and slapped in her first goal of the season. Princeton dominated possession in the early going and found the back of the net first. Tigers junior Annie Greenwood took a high shot from the middle of the ice that beat sophomore goalie Christina Kessler glove side. Harvard had its share of opportunities in the first period as well. The Crimson outshot the Tigers, 11-10, in the opening frame and 41-18 for the game. Harvard came out with a vengeance in the second period and capitalized on a 5-on-3 advantage...
...unable to find its rhythm. The ball spent a significant amount of time up in the air, and many passes went astray. The Crimson reached halftime level, though, as Wideroff grabbed an equalizer in the 44th minute. On the play, freshman Katherine Sheeleigh sent a pass to sophomore Christina Hagner. Hagner, who appeared to have room to shoot, chose instead to lay the ball off to a trailing Wideroff, who hammered the ball past the Lions’ keeper. Columbia’s winner came in the 70th minute, courtesy of Finnsdottir’s second goal of the match...