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...Dartmouth were both in a position to knock the other from the top.Interestingly, both teams were also fresh off a win over Providence and a 3-3 tie with No. 2 UNH, and have a handful of 2006 Olympians on the roster. Harvard’s Chu and junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow teamed with Dartmouth’s Sarah Parsons to win bronze for Team USA, while Crimson sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt won gold for Canada with Dartmouth’s Gillian Apps, Cherie Piper, and Katie Weatherston.“We always stick to our own game, but you have...
...Crimson, junior defender Caitlin Cahow and co-captain Julie Chu played with the United States’ team, while sophomore forward Sarah Vaillancourt skated with Team Canada. The situation for the Big Green is a bit reversed: four players—forwards Gillian Apps, Cherie Piper, and defenseman Katie Weatherston—skated for our northern neighbors, while freshman standout Sarah Parsons wore the red, white, and blue. Right now, however, neither team has its top stars at 100 percent. Chu suffered a badly sprained ankle against Minnesota-Duluth two weekends ago, and was noticeable hobbled in the last...
...season long it’s been about making the team unit work as a whole instead of going for individual stuff,” junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow said. “We have so much firepower on this team, we’re getting points from everyone...
...We’re playing a little banged up, but the kids did a good job mentally to get through that. They were resilient, which they need to be.”Early in the game, however, resilience was far from necessary for the attacking Crimson. Junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow launched a slapshot from near the blue line on the left side just over 11 minutes into the second period, her fourth goal in the last four games.Harvard and Providence matched each other with ten shots on goal in the second period, though the Crimson seemed to be in control...
...these awards might not come in the form of a shiny Oscar, they are just as prestigious to these Crimson skaters. Take the hard-hat award, for instance. This plastic, yellow head-bubble is what really sets the Crimson apart from the rest of the competition and what junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow deems the most coveted of the three awards.Cycling has le maillot jaune and apparently Harvard women’s hockey has an equivalent—le chapeau jaune. Started two years ago by head coach Katey Stone, the construction hat is meant to encourage a strong work ethic...