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Harvard eked out two come-from-behind wins this weekend against Quinnipiac and Princeton by calling on a mix of young guns and seasoned veterans to ignite its offense. The rookie class shined on Friday night, with goals coming from freshmen Kate Buesser, Liza Ryabkina, and Katharine Chute in their first collegiate games. On Saturday afternoon, a trio with a few more years of experience provided the scoring. Senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow, junior Sarah Vaillancourt, and sophomore Cori Bassett each capitalized on a Crimson power play to squeak past Ivy League foe, Princeton, by a 3-2 count...
...lose a big player, but not the entire team,” Vaillancourt said. “A lot of good players that we had last year are still here and we have new freshmen who are going to be great threats.” Those threats include freshman Liza Ryabkina. The Ukranian native scored three goals in Harvard’s two-game exhibition series aganst McGill. Harvard won both of those games, beating the Martlets 3-2 and 5-3. Vaillancourt tallied four goals and two assists in the the preseason tune-up as well. Last season Vaillancourt...
...Labonte—a goalie on the Canadian national team—and the Martlets, earning a 3-2 victory in Friday’s opener and winning Saturday’s game by a score of 5-3.Harvard’s new starting line, comprised of Vaillancourt, freshman Liza Ryabkina, and sophomore Anna McDonald—a transfer from Boston College—showed off some flashy skills and made up for an occasionally lackluster defensive effort by peppering Labonte with shots and combining for 13 points over the weekend. “Everything we wanted...
...team has had and half the practices that other teams that are not Ivy League schools have had,” Vaillancourt noted. “But I think we are in pretty good shape.” The top line of Vaillancourt, sophomore transfer Anna McDonald, and freshman Liza Ryabkina provided the heftiest offensive output, as five of Harvard’s eight total scores involved some combination of the three. “Offensively, the great thing about them is that all three are dangerous, you can’t just worry about one,” Stone...
...movie sends its main character, Adam Seymour Duckstein, away from his menagerie of friends and lovers (Openly Gator, Bi-Polar Bear, Oscar Wildcat) to be deprogrammed by a preacher. After a dose of an ungaying potion, Queer Duck pronounces himself in love with Cameron Diaz and Camryn Manheim. Liza shows...