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...victory against No. 10 Clarkson at the Bright Hockey Center. Junior winger Jennifer Sifers scored the only goal of the night, and senior goaltender Ali Boe made 24 saves to pick up her school-record 17th career shutout, giving the Crimson the first game of the best-of-three ECAC quarterfinals. “We talked about turning on the switch, not ramping up the dial,” Harvard coach Katie Stone said. “The first twenty minutes of the game, we really did that.” The Crimson’s penalty kill...
...Saturday later, Clarkson flipped the script on Harvard.A week after the Crimson notched a final-minute game-tying goal on the road against the Golden Knights and followed with a last-second score to earn the victory and home ice for the ECAC quarterfinals, Clarkson responded to another late Harvard equalizer with a sudden-death game-winner of its own to prevail, 2-1, and push the playoff series to a decisive third game. Katie Morrison put home a rebound past senior netminder Ali Boe with 29 seconds left in the first overtime period to ensure a rubber match...
That yesterday’s decisive third game of the ECAC quarterfinal series between No. 8 Harvard and No. 10 Clarkson, the fourth and fifth seeds in the tournament, stretched into double overtime came as no surprise to those following the recent action between the two squads. It was the fifth meeting of the season between the Crimson and the Golden Knights, and all five have been decided by a one-goal margin. A Harvard comeback fell one score short in a 4-3 loss during Clarkson’s regular-season visit to the Bright Hockey Center. The Crimson...
...quarterfinals of the ECAC playoffs commence at Bright Hockey Center tonight with the eighth-ranked Harvard women’s hockey team squaring off against conference upstart No. 10 Clarkson for the second time in a week. The Crimson topped the Golden Knights, 3-2, on a last-second, sudden-death goal by senior Jennifer Raimondi last Saturday, to earn host privileges for the best-of-three series. The puck drops at 7 p.m. tonight, with game two scheduled for 4 p.m. tomorrow and a rubber match at the same time on Sunday, if necessary...
...been in Raimondi’s career to date. With her dramatic two goals this past weekend, Raimondi has proven again that Harvard can not only count on her for leadership and experience, but key plays come crunch time. And with the biggest challenges yet to come in the ECAC and NCAA tournaments, the Crimson will surely be looking in her direction again to lead the offensive charge. —Staff writer Gabriel M.Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu...