Word: liza
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...November, first by ECAC rivals Clarkson and St. Lawrence, and then by Minnesota.A 3-2 loss to Connecticut knocked Harvard out of the rankings for the first time in six years, and things looked bleak heading into a Dec. 17 matchup with then-No. 3 Dartmouth.But spurred by sophomore Liza Ryabkina’s third-period goal, the Crimson beat the Big Green, 3-2, to head into winter break on a high note.That was the beginning of an impressive turnaround that put Harvard back on top of the ECAC.Starting with a Jan. 9 win over Brown, the Crimson went...
...Certain second-years have truly reached the potential that they flashed as rookies, earning playing time during crucial minutes and having a hand in some of the Crimson’s most critical plays. Among the underclassmen, those who have most consistently delivered the goods are Leanna Coskren, Liza Ryabkina, Katharine Chute, and Kate Buesser.“Those four sophomores have definitely stepped it up for us this year,” tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt said. “At the beginning of the season [the captains] mentioned to them that they weren’t freshman anymore...
...think Farni’s goal was definitely huge,” Brine said. “[She] sparked the game for us.”Riding a wave of momentum into the final period, Harvard left its early-game struggles far behind.At 2:36, third-line center Liza Ryabkina won a battle on the boards and brought the loose puck around to the front the net. The sophomore stumped Niesluchowski with a backhanded shot for the unassisted tally and the 2-0 lead.“Ryabkina coming off the low walkout, going strong to the net?...
...past Cornell goalie Amanda Mazzotta, the team’s second-string netminder.The goal catalyzed the Crimson offense, and Harvard controlled the tempo of the game from that point on.“We always get so energetic after we score the first goal,” sophomore forward Liza Ryabkina said. “The first goal is always really important.”The Crimson dominated possession of the puck for the rest of the second period—Harvard outshot the Big Red, 14-5, in the frame—but the team had to wait until...
...She’s always a key to any of our games,” sophomore Liza Ryabkina said. “She plays for the team – she could have shot for herself, but she sets up other people because she wants to win. That is her ultimate goal...