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...feet under us and play Harvard hockey,” Crimson coach Katey Stone said. “We started to dominate play in the second and third periods.”Harvard was unable to create any offensive momentum heading into the second, but a hooking penalty on Cornell??s Karlee Overguard at 1:43 into the period gave the Crimson the boost it needed to get on the board.Executing Harvard’s power play offense to perfection, junior Anna McDonald and tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt combined for a pretty goal just over a minute after...
...lead with two three pointers and jumper. Harvard responded with a layup from Pusar, and the two teams continued trading baskets throughout the rest of the half. Free throw shooting proved to be key in the final stretch, with the Crimson going 14-for-17 compared to Cornell??s 8-for-14. Cornell shot a measly 56.3 percent from the free throw line for the game. Housman converted a layup with two minutes left to give Harvard its final basket. Down 71-67, the Big Red attempted to pull out the comeback, led by Wittman once again...
...women’s hockey team barely secured an ECAC playoff spot with a 3-3 tie against No. 10 Dartmouth on Valentine’s Day. At Cornell??s senior night and in front of a crowd of over 500 people, the Big Red was able to squeeze in a draw to clinch a spot in the tournament, and prove that it is no stranger to high pressure situations. Since then, the team has split its last two season games, falling to Rensselaer, 3-1, and powering over Union...
...Cornell??s leading scorer, sophomore Rebecca Johnston, has been the only member of the Big Red hockey team to score on the Crimson this year. Johnston, a teammate of Vaillancourt’s on the Canadian national team, has the most career points of any Cornell player, with 77 as only a second-year...
...contests.But Cornell wasn’t ready to give up, and the Big Red’s Thomas Spettigue won against sophomore J. Reed Endresen, 3-1. Buchanan responded for the Crimson with another commanding 3-0 win, though the first two games were highly contested, until Buchanan overcame Cornell??s David Hilton 9-2 in the third set.The next three matches mirrored the beginning, with the Big Red taking three straight. Harvard freshman William Ahmed, DiSesa, and junior Franklin Cohen all dropped their contests 3-0, setting up a tense encounter in the No. 1 slot between...