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...almost every puck because we didn’t have enough traffic in front of the net early on.” The Bulldogs added to their lead with 4:39 remaining in the period on a misplay by Harvard rookie goalie Christina Kessler. The keeper tried to control Carry Resor’s slapshot from the top of the left circle with her glove but dropped the puck in front of the net, where it was easily picked up and buried in the net by the onrushing Danielle Kozlowski. The Crimson trimmed its deficit...
...sticks that night.Harvard squandered its next four power-play opportunities, missing the mark on 22 shots taken over the course of nearly seven minutes with the man-advantage. On defense, the Crimson struggled to clear the puck and allowed the Raiders to rifle three shots past rookie goalie Christina Kessler. Kessler made 15 saves in the game, while her counterpart, Colgate senior Brook Wheeler, recorded 31 stops on the school’s senior day to thwart a Crimson offense that outshot the Raiders, 32-18. Earlier in the year, Harvard, playing without its Olympians, just squeaked by Colgate...
...contest heading into the second intermission.Rookie Cori Bassett found the net with a mere two seconds remaining to cap off the scoring.Chu’s early helper made it 25 straight games with a point for the senior, including all 20 of her appearances this season.Christina Kessler made 11 saves in her sixth win of the year.HARVARD 8, UNION 1Sifers paced the Crimson with the first three-goal outing of her career and the floodgates opened in the third period as Harvard ran away from last-place Union. Sifers initiated the scoring with a goal...
...periods.Also, Stone made the decision in the third period to sub out sophomore goalie Brittany Martin, who had started the game and had allowed three goals on 15 shots. The decision came immediately after Clarkson’s third goal, which knotted the score at 3 apiece. Freshman Cristina Kessler came in with 15:29 left to play, got three saves, and improved her record to 5-2-1 on the season. “We needed a change in momentum a little bit,” Stone said. “We got a little bit of a break...
...time we played Dartmouth, they got on top of us early and it deflated us. It was good to pick up the energy of the game like that.”In net for Harvard, Martin turned away 39 shots, including 18 in the third period. While freshman Cristina Kessler started in between the posts last time against the Big Green, Stone choose Martin for Friday night’s game to give both her player and the opposing team a different look.For her part, Clemis repelled 28 shots and improved her record...