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...senior’s second so far in 2008.The Crimson held a 12-6 shot advantage at the break, but Northeastern came out with all the aggressiveness in the second period. The crossbar was just low enough on Erin McGaffigan’s 45-minute tying bid, but teammate Liza Rebello got it right ten minutes later. Taking a left-side cross from Veronica Napoli, Rebello beat Laura Dale, who had replaced Lauren Mann in net at the break. Each keeper played a full half, but Mann played the final eight minutes in overtime. “We were great...
...She’s become a very comprehensive player...She’s elevated her development on all levels.”Vaillancourt’s rise to becoming one of the top all-around players in the nation has set an example for her teammates, particularly freshman Liza Ryabkina—another highly skilled player with a penchant for charging the net every time she touches the puck.Vaillancourt has taken Ryabkina under her wing—“whether Liza likes it or not,” as Stone puts it—in hopes of instilling that...
...because you know that it’s going to be a great battle and it helps you stay focused.”Harvard finally broke through for a goal 6:38 into the second frame. After the Crimson failed to convert on its first power-play opportunity, freshman Liza Ryabkina slammed a hard shot home from the blueline for her 10th goal of the season and second of the weekend.St. Lawrence quickly brought the game back to a tie just under six minutes later when a Carson Duggan shot drew Kessler to the left side...
...sent a slapshot in from the blue line. Though Clarkson goalie Eve Grandmont-Berube made the initial save, senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow picked up the rebound and got it to junior Jenny Brine.Brine buried the puck, extending the Crimson’s lead to 2-0.Six minutes later, freshman Liza Ryabkina sealed the victory with a crowd-wowing breakaway goal.Ryabkina, frustrated after being called for three penalties in the course of the game, stole the puck in the Golden Knights’ zone and broke toward the net. Utilizing some impressive stickwork to get around defenders, she faked out Grandmont...
...forwards like [junior Jenny Brine] and Vaillancourt,” Cahow said.Although Cahow was the one to get the job done in overtime, Harvard wouldn’t have found itself in that position if it hadn’t been for the outstanding play of freshman Liza Ryabkina. After scoring the Crimson’s third goal on Saturday, Ryabkina broke the scoreless tie against the Saints when she netted the puck from the blue line on Harvard’s first power play.“I think that we go into every game thinking that...