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...called for hooking at 16:35, and Dartmouth’s Maggie Kennedy capitalized on the power-play opportunity.The second period brought more of the same back-and-forth play. The squads traded shots, with Harvard dealing the first blow.At 6:04 in the second frame, sophomore Katharine Chute notched her second goal of the season to put the Crimson back ahead. Vaillancourt and tri-captain Kirsten Kester were credited with assists.The recently reshuffled line of Kester, Chute, and Ryabkina accounted for three of Harvard’s seven points, showing that the team can rely on its depth...
...slapshot from the point off an assist from Wilson. Colgate responded with a power-play goal to make it 2-1. The Crimson controlled the puck for the latter half of the period but could not capitalize on multiple chances until the last six minutes, when sophomore Katharine Chute found the back of the net. Harvard ended the first frame with a 15-8 advantage in shots and only one power play compared with the Raiders’ five. Despite a scoreless third period, the race to break the tie fueled rough play on both ends...
...little bit to find the back of the net, but I think once she scored that first goal today she gained confidence.” Junior Kathryn Farni added Harvard’s fourth goal of the contest on a power play, as she one-timed a sophomore Katharine Chute pass past the Dutchwomen defense and into the net for her first goal of the year. Wilson then put the finishing touches on the victory with an unassisted score with about three minutes left to play in the game, as she cut through the Union defense on the left side...
...Holy Grail.” No matter the end result, though, the video fucking rocks. And if Al Gore ’69 could make recycling look half this cool, I might actually bring my empty beer cans down the stairs instead of just hurling them down the garbage chute. —Joshua J. Kearney
...person on the outside…playing forward, you don’t even think of these things,” Ryabkina says.But Ryabkina certainly isn’t the only sophomore looking to contribute this year. Last year’s rookies, particularly forwards Kate Buesser and Katharine Chute and defenseman Leanna Coskren, also made an immediate impact in their first season.“It was pretty impressive how as freshmen last year they were all starting, almost, and I think it’s going to be the same idea,” Vaillancourt says...