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...shots on goal.Kessler carried the Crimson in the first and second periods to keep the Engineers off the score sheet, despite many open looks. The second frame saw more action, as Harvard found a groove on offense and managed many shot opportunities against a faltering R.I defense. Sophomore Leanna Coskren set up the quick one-timer to freshmen Whitney Kennedy, but van der Bliek stopped it in the crease. Van der Bliek continued to crush Crimson chances by blocking back-to-back shots and a slap shot from the point. Despite breakdowns in the Engineer defense, solid goaltending kept...
...disallowed upon video review.RENSSELAER 3, HARVARD 2In a rematch of last Tuesday’s game, Rensselaer (2-5-1, 1-1-0) gave Harvard its first loss of the year Friday, despite the Crimson’s 28-26 lead in shots on goal. Rolecek and senior Nick Coskren scored for Harvard, with junior defenseman Alex Biega assisting on each.Despite five penalties in the first period and an additional power play to start the second, it was the Engineers that struck first when forward Paul Kerins scored unassisted for the short-handed goal. Three minutes later, a Harvard penalty...
...games have been close,” Rogers said. “I thought our teams stepped up our gameplan. It was 1-1 through 40 minutes, and we kept going and eventually we were able to get a few in.”Senior Nick Coskren added the insurance goal to make the score 3-1 with 11:15 left in the game. Despite having three power-play opportunities at the end of the third period, Dartmouth could not capitalize and even let up a short-handed empty-netter when co-captain Jimmy Fraser scored with only four seconds...
...hockey team Friday night.Sophomore Michael Biega knocked in a shot to notch a tie-breaking power-play goal at 7:39, putting the Crimson ahead, 2-1. Less than a minute later, an interference violation sent a Big Green player into the box, and senior Nick Coskren scooped in another goal on the power play to boost Harvard’s lead to 3-1. To top it off, senior Jimmy Fraser knocked in an empty-netter with four seconds left on the clock.“I think special teams was obviously a big part...
...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. “They?...