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...RPI’s recent success is due in large part to goaltender Sonja van der Bliek. Over the course of the Engineers??€™ latest win streak, the sophomore hasn’t given up more than one goal in any game, recording a .967 save percentage to go with a miniscule 0.84 goals-against average...
...Rolocek responded for the Crimson three minutes later for his first goal of the year, cutting the Engineers lead in half. Harvard would take a 4-3 man advantage thanks to a scrum and a penalty, but RPI goalie Matthias Lange made three saves to preserve the Engineers??€™ one-goal lead heading into the second intermission.The third period was a study of contrasts, as two Harvard power plays were fruitless. Lange made several great saves to deny the Crimson, which would soon find itself down a man as well.RPI used the power play to increase its lead back...
...States. Requiring that students merely perform just well enough to make the grade provides little motive to excel. In America, it seems, this paradigm holds true. The study suggests that while many girls have exceptional talent in math—the ability to become recognized math researchers, scientists, and engineers??€”they are rarely encouraged or applauded in the United States. Indicative of this American apathy toward math is the demographic evidence—the study’s data shows that girls who do succeed in the field are almost all immigrants or the daughters of immigrants from...
...ripped a shot from just inside the blue line that found its way into the back of the net for a power-play goal to put Harvard up, 2-0. Shortly thereafter, play got more physical. Pelle and sophomore center Doug Rogers got into a scrum with the Engineers??€™ Dan Peace and Ben Contini, resulting in two-minute minors for all four players. Minutes later, a holding penalty gave Rensselaer a chance to threaten the lead. Yet, once again, Richter was up to the test. In one sequence, the junior made a sprawling save, then scrambled back...
...puck on the left side of the offensive zone and single-handedly turned it into the 11th Crimson goal. First, she knocked the puck off the boards and around an RPI defender. Then she collected the puck once again and with some fancy stick handling, beating two more Engineers??€™ defenders. Finally, she capped it off by throwing one fake and burying the puck behind RPI goalie Emily Ford. Similarly, against Union, Vaillancourt took a pass from Chu, sped by the entire defense, and then wrested the puck to top shelf on the right, over the shoulder...