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Harvard captain Kalen Ingram had to wait nearly two months to play college hockey again after being sidelined by a thumb injury in the second game of the season. With her return in Saturday’s 9-0 win over Wayne State, the nation’s No. 1 team instantly got that much better...
...Ingram needed any time to reacquaint herself with the Harvard women’s hockey team’s unparalleled speed of play, it wasn’t any more than 40 minutes. In the third period, she scored the first goal of her comeback on the power play...
...Ingram made a perfectly timed rush to the high slot when she saw junior winger Lauren McAuliffe holding the puck just onside at the point. In the blink of an eye, the puck was in the back of the net, as Ingram one-timed a McAuliffe pass with expert precision...
Prior to Saturday, Ingram hadn’t played since a 9-2 win over Dartmouth on Nov. 9—the first weekend of the season. In that game, she suffered a Bennett’s fracture, a fracture-dislocation in which the first bone of the thumb breaks while the triangular bone at the joint is held intact by ligaments. It’s the most common kind of thumb fracture and it often occurs in basketball, skiing and fist fights...
Another implication of Ingram’s return is that the Crimson lines will have to be reshuffled. Prior to her injury, Ingram played on the second line with sophomore Nicole Corriero and junior Lauren McAuliffe. Senior Tracy Catlin moved up from the third line after Ingram’s injury, and junior Mina Pell moved into Catlin’s prior spot when she joined the team at the end of the field hockey season...