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Though a mere murmur in what had been Love’s muting of the second-best offense in the nation—the Crimson averages 4.43 goals per game—Corriero??€™s goal with seven seconds remaining sent the Bright Hockey Center fans into a raucous roar...
Thanks to the heroics of co-captain Angela Ruggiero, the Harvard women’s hockey team put away No. 4 St. Lawrence 3-2 in 62:10. Thanks to Nicole Corriero??€™s four-point effort the following afternoon—which included a hat trick—it was clear that the Crimson was well on its way to victory well before the end of regulation in its 5-1 breeze over the Saints...
...Corriero??€™s offense also boosted the Crimson defense. By breaking down Barrie, Harvard played more comfortably against the ever-threatening Saints, and sophomore Ali Boe came up with a number of key saves to preserve the lead...
...Corriero??€™s final goal demonstrated how on Saturday she always seemed to be in the right place at the right time. While again on the man-advantage late in the second period, Ruggiero fired a shot from the point—only to find Corriero??€™s side. Nevertheless, the girl with the golden touch managed to deflect the shot past Barrie for a third time, completing the hat trick...
...Corriero??€™s hat trick and incredible assist to co-captain Lauren McAuliffe that enabled the Harvard offense to run as smooth as it has all season. Five minutes into the game, Corriero took the puck from her own blue line and skated straight towards the goal, picking up a few St. Lawrence players...