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With two newcomers on the top line and junior Sarah Vaillancourt taking over as the leader of the Harvard women’s hockey team’s offense, the No. 6 Crimson proved its mettle this weekend against McGill’s Charline Labonte, whom Harvard coach Katey Stone called “one of the best goaltenders in the world.”The Crimson swept a two-game exhibition series at the Bright Hockey Center against Labonte—a goalie on the Canadian national team—and the Martlets, earning a 3-2 victory...
...From that point on, the two teams jostled back and forth, eventually tying at 24. Princeton went on a 6-1 run to finish the game, 30-25.“They weren’t much bigger than us, but they played very consistently,” head coach Jennifer Weiss said. “It was the broken plays where we lost points.”The third game once more showed promise for a Crimson win, but an error set the team back late in the game. Despite strong efforts from senior Mimi Hanley and junior Kathryn...
Although Nyamekye usually plays defense, Harvard coach John Kerr has been eager to move him up to forward when the Crimson needs goals. The sophomore standout made a huge difference up front against the Bears and did the same against the Tigers, scoring key goals and setting up his teammates...
...Crimson with a 36-save performance on Friday and a 30-save outing on Saturday. “Anytime that you can play against a tremendous goaltender like this one who makes it so hard to score goals and makes you stay so focused,” said Crimson coach Katey Stone, “that can only help you.” MIXING IT UP It certainly didn’t look like the Harvard of old on the ice this weekend, as the lines reflected an effort to mix experienced veterans with talented newcomers. Twenty-three different players...
...first opportunity to play at historic Saucon Valley. Often the site of the Senior Open, the three-course club will play host to next year’s U.S. Women’s Open. “This historic golf course is a really neat place,” coach Kevin Rhoads said. “The course we played had a really neat design and was immaculately maintained.” But the course owes its notoriety to its difficulty, especially with greens that are not only fast but also sloped. “It played very difficultly, shown...