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...time national finalist Grigg remained undefeated on the season at the top spot with a 3-0 win, followed by junior Jen Blumberg at No. 2 and junior Supriya Balsekar at No. 3. Audrey Duboc, Lydia Williams, and Johanna Snyder also recorded victories at the No. 4, 5, and 7 spots, respectively...
...play. Senior winger Katie Johnston kept hammering the puck at the right corner of the net and finally found a seam as the puck went by Wolitski and into the middle of the crease. Uber finished the job from there by burying it in the net. Fellow rookie Jen Brawn also got the first goal of her career in the third period, extending the Crimson lead to 4-0. “It’s always a highlight to us on the bench,” said Stone about having two players net their first scores. Down the stretch...
...board. Freshman Charlene Neo, in the ninth spot, prevented Catherine Duboc of Cornell from registering a single point in an entire contest. At the top spot, senior Kyla Grigg also faced a relatively simple challenge as she beat Maxi Prinsen 9-2, 9-0, 9-0. Junior Jen Blumberg won 9-4, 9-4, 9-2 at the number two spot and senior Lydia Williams took her match at No. 5 9-1, 9-5, 9-4. A long winter’s hibernation is coming up for the squad, as the Crimson will take the rest of the semester...
...offensive zone as well.”“She is very, very smart,” Stone says. “Once she settles down and relaxes a little more...she knows exactly what to do. She is a good defenseman.”JEN BRAWNOne Canadian forward from Surrey, B.C. is the wild card of the bunch. Jen Brawn is lightning fast and has striking stick skills.“I think she has been a huge surprise so far and hopefully continues,” Stone says. “She has done everything we asked...
...Rebecca M. Harrington ’08, who is also a Crimson editor) explaining her morals to a well-spoken suitor, played by Jason M. Lazarcheck ’08. Within minutes, however, her self-described Puritanism is challenged when her friend, the bombastic Duchess of Berwick, played by Jen C. Sullivan ’09, tells her about what all of the upper crust has been discussing for months: the large sums of money that Lord Windermere (Brian B. C. Polk ’09) has been paying to Mrs. Erlynne (Allison B. Kline...