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...national rankings to No. 7 in the nation. HARVARD 5, YALE 1 Denise Soesilo’s first-period goal provided a glimmer of hope for Yale on Saturday. Soesilo put the Bulldogs ahead less than seven minutes into the game, but a Crimson score by junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow at the beginning of the second period tied it up at one. “Scoring early in the second period was a great shift for us,” co-captain Julie Chu said. “Getting that goal under our belt was really key to our momentum...
...third-period shots but failing to find the back of the net. The Crimson had its chances in the final 20 minutes—sophomore forward Jimmy Fraser nearly stuffed Maki’s shot from the left post with just over five minutes left, while Rosen corralled freshman defenseman Alex Biega’s late slapshot with a right pad save—but Brown’s stingy defense and Harvard’s inability to convert on the power play left the Crimson scrambling in the last few minutes. “They played well defensively...
...time that’s happened to us all year, and it was an unfortunate time for it to happen.”The dagger came just minutes before halftime, when Zizzo began a drafted corner kick play with a soft pass just inside the line. Bruins’ defenseman Mike Zaher received a pass at the top of the 18-yard box and fired a quick return pass to Zizzo, who had snuck by an oblivious Harvard defense and sent a one-touch shot from the five-yard box into the right corner.“That...
...differences between this game and maybe some earlier games is that we didn’t give up much…we defended pretty hard.” The Crimson took the lead for good midway through the second period. Sophomore defenseman Jack Christian, stationed at the blue line along the right boards, stopped the puck from being cleared and fired it towards net. Though the shot hit the end boards well wide right, the puck caromed to forward Jimmy Fraser, who put it past rookie netminder Charles Long at the left post at 11:07. The game-winning tally...
...Katie Johnston scored the third goal and I didn’t see the next two because they happened so quickly,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. The Crimson was without high-scoring forwards senior Julie Chu and sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, along with junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow. The three spent the weekend competing at the international Four Nations Cup in Ontario. Chu and Cahow played for the U.S., which lost to Vaillancourt and victorious Canada. Nary these threats, senior forward Liza Solley stepped up for Harvard on the power play. With 5:51 remaining in the third period...