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...fairy-tale team—Olympian Caitlin Cahow ’07-’08—things didn’t immediately click for Harvard.Tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt and Kessler took time off to play for their Canadian national teams, while tri-captain Jenny Brine and junior Cori Bassett each missed several games due to injury.“I think we just didn’t really get the team together,” Brine said. “We knew what we had to do. It was relatively the same team as last year...
...just wanted to be safe,” Stone said. “[Martin] was ready to go, and she did a great job.”Harvard came out in the second, still riding its wave of momentum. At 4:26, on another power-play opportunity, junior Cori Bassett sent a pass to Vaillancourt, who launched a slapshot at Knights goalie Eve Grandmont-Berube. Grandmont-Berube, who took over for Dahm after Ryabkina’s goal, deflected the shot and watched as the puck landed on the edge of Brine’s stick. Brine tipped...
...everything came so easily for Harvard this time around. The team got swept on the road twice in November. Injuries befell starters Jenny Brine and Cori Bassett, causing them to miss a combined eight games. Superstars Sarah Vaillancourt and Christina Kessler umderwent prolonged absences to play for their respective Canadian national teams. The Crimson’s powerful offense was mired in a frustrating slump...
With Harvard already a player down, junior Cori Bassett joined Buesser in the box after she sent an opponent sprawling on the ice to draw a roughing call...
...captain. “That kid never quits. You can’t leave her alone for a second, because she’s going to do something.”Harvard put itself back in a hole less than a minute later, when sophomore Kate Buesser and junior Cori Bassett were whistled for back-to-back penalties. The Crimson trio of Vaillancourt, tri-captain Jenny Brine, and classmate Kati Vaughn were faced with 1:17 of 5-on-3 play, and the seniors responded admirably.“That was obviously a crucial moment in the game...