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...rookie goalie made 30 saves in leading the seventh-ranked Harvard women’s team to a 3-0 victory over No. 10 Princeton (10-8-2, 8-4-1 ECAC) at Bright Hockey Center on Friday night in its first contest of 2007. The shutout was Kessler??s third in six career starts and the first since she blanked the Tigers, 5-0, on Nov. 25 in Princeton...
Although it should have been sophomore Brittany Martin’s turn to mind net, under Crimson coach Katey Stone’s recent alternating goalie system, Kessler??s 30-save whitewash in New Jersey a month and a half earlier moved Stone to give her back-to-back starts...
...Kessler??s most recent outing, in the Crimson’s stinging 4-1 defeat at the hands of archrival Dartmouth just prior to the winter recess, 20 days before the Princeton clash, was also on her mind as she took the ice on Friday. Kessler suffered the first loss of her collegiate career against the Big Green, and was decisively outplayed by fellow freshman netminder Carli Clemis...
...three second quarter goals all came on the power play, an area that the Crimson excelled at, converting goals on six of its eight power play chances. Harvard relentlessly attacked the net, rattling off 47 shots against Brown’s defense. The win was the first of Kessler??s collegiate career. Kessler had a solid outing, saving 21 shots, and frustrated the Bears’ offense all game. She did not allow a goal until 12:38 into the third period, when Brown’s Sasha van Muyen scored. Sophomore forward Sarah Wilson struck first...
...Annie M. Lowrey ’06-’07, also a Crimson editor, was lucky enough to catch a little intimate attention in the fourth row. While taking a break from swooning over Daniel Kessler??who Lowrey reasons, “looks like a polar bear but he’s really hot!”—she found her eyes locked with those of Banks, who tossed her a smile when “he caught me singing along with my hands over my heart,” and went on with...