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...final buzzer. In the end, RPI out-shot Harvard 22-19. While both teams failed to score on their power play chances, the Crimson went 0-for-2, while the Engineers went 0-for-6. “Overall we are disappointed,” junior goalie Christina Kessler said. “I think we have yet to put a full 60 minute hockey game on the ice.”The first period was calm on both ends of the ice, with the Engineers out-shooting Harvard 6-1. Despite dominant Crimson play, RPI was able to capitalize...
...season battle to solidify its on-ice chemistry.“I think we have yet to play a full 60-minute hockey game so far this season, and I really think that is going to be our emphasis from this point on,” junior goaltender Christina Kessler said. MAN DOWNThe Crimson got plenty of chances to show off its penalty-killing prowess this weekend, holding RPI and Union scoreless in their combined 10 power-play chances. Harvard has successfully killed 91.3% of its penalties so far this season. However, in a different kind of extra-attacker situation...
...Another standout among a team of stars is junior goaltender Christina Kessler, who set the NCAA single-season shutout record last year on her way to being named an All-American. Kessler kept opponents silent in 12 games and recorded a .952 save percentage for the season...
...victory.Saturday, Harvard put the game out of reach early, jumping out to a 6-1 lead and holding off a late Tigers rally to win 6-4.“I think it’s a great start to the season,” junior goalie Christina Kessler said. “I think we will only get better going forward.”HARVARD 6, PRINCETON 4Harvard started strong on Saturday at Princeton (1-3, 0-2), spreading out six goals over the first two and a half periods to take a five-goal lead. But the Tigers...
...their class at all. As a result, the Law School decided to pursue the “middle course” that resolved the issue in a “judicious, even if by no means perfect” way, according to Kagan. HLS student government president David K. Kessler ’04, who helped compile feedback from second-year students, said he thought the plan addressed nearly all of the different concerns his peers have pointed out. “It put together a lot of things people said separately,” said Kessler, a third-year...