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...Schaus seemed to be everywhere. Some of her best play came in the second—the only period in which her Eagles outshot Harvard. She nabbed sophomore Liza Ryabkina’s long slapshot on a power play with a beauty of a glove save, and a few minutes later, she stymied senior Sarah Wilson on a breakaway chance...
...absence of a book by the First Lady herself, publishers are relying on Michelle-themed tomes by other writers. Michelle, a biography of the First Lady by Washington Post staff writer Liza Mundy, was one of the first out of the gate; a New York Times best seller, the book has an impressive 170,000 copies in print after seven printings. The Mundy book proved Michelle Obama's international appeal; there are now 15 foreign-language editions of the book, including Arabic, Portuguese and Polish...
...Brine took a pass from Vaillancourt at the left post and buried the puck for her fourth career hat trick. McDonald was also credited with an assist on the play.Junior defenseman Cori Bassett got in on the fun at 11:26 on another Crimson power play. After sophomore Liza Ryabkina brought the puck up the ice, Harvard set up its offense. The puck passed around the circle from Vaughn to Vaillancourt and finally to Bassett, who wristed it home from the right circle.And to complete the scoring rampage, Vaillancourt took a pass from Ryabkina on the power play and broke...
...She’s one of the leaders of our team,” Stone said. “She can ignite a lot of energy and make a lot of good things.”But while Vaillancourt led the scoring for the Crimson, it was sophomore Liza Ryabkina’s third period tally—which gave the team a seemingly comfortable 5-2 lead—that turned out to be the most essential in Harvard’s victory effort.“In retrospect it was huge for us,” Brine said.HARVARD...
...said. “She’s done everything we’ve asked her to do. “Yesterday she did a great job. Today she did a great job,” Stone added. The late goal was catalyzed by a hooking call against sophomore Liza Ryabkina at 16:37 in the third—the last of five Harvard penalties. Although the women’s squad staved off Quinnipiac’s assault following the previous four penalties, the mounting errors eventually took their toll. “Ultimately what matters is that...