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Behind the scoring of the Olympic trio—captain Jennifer Botterill, junior captain Angela Ruggiero and freshman winger Julie Chu??€”Harvard (17-1-0) took an early lead and deflated any chance of a Mercyhurst rally en route to a 5-2 victory...
Eight Crimson players, led by top-seeded sophomore Jonathan Chu??€”the No. 30 player in the nation—entered the 26-man A singles draw and six of them won their opening match before the seventh-seeded Cerretani began methodically eliminating them. The Brown junior beat Harvard co-captain Oli Choo 6-4, 6-4 and then toppled Chu, who was coming off an injury suffered during team fitness training, 6-3, 6-3, in the quarterfinals. Cerretani then registered another upset, defeating third-seeded junior George Turner, 6-3, 6-2, to earn a berth...
...third period, sophomore Kat Sweet eluded three defenders and found Chu, who put Harvard up 4-0. Chu??€™s shot hit the crossbar and deflected in off Princeton goaltender Megan Van Beusekom...
...Chu??€™s speed and handiwork started Harvard’s scoring 8:58 into the game. While on the power play, Chu worked her way towards the net and pushed the puck under Huggon to Sweet, who punched in the power play goal...
Harvard’s second goal was created more by Chu??€™s speed than Brown’s mistakes. Receiving a pass from captain Jamie Hagerman in the Brown zone, Chu saw a lane to the net down the right side and took off. Dreyer appeared to have stopped Chu??€™s initial shot but with Harvard players bearing down on her, the puck slipped over the goal line for a 2-1 Crimson lead...