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...defensive play, led by sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter, strengthened as the night went on and contrasted sharply with the Bobcats’ deteriorating protection of the net??perhaps the largest contributing factor...
...were a problem and they haven’t been all year,” senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “UNH saw that they could exploit that and we should have adjusted better.”Sophomore goalie Christina Kessler faced just 12 shots on net??and made just eight saves—while UNH’s Kayley Herman saw 23 come her way. “They didn’t have a lot of shots,” Stone said. “But we gave them breakaways and they capitalized...
...better job of that in the third period, so it paid off.” Another reason Harvard struggled to score early on was the play of Bellonio, Connecticut’s goalie, who recorded 40 saves on the night. “We had good looks at the net??the goaltender just played really well,” Stone said. Although Bellonio contained the Crimson attack, it was goaltender Christina Kessler and the Harvard defense that wound up with the shutout, the fourth of the season. Kessler, a sophomore, leads the nation in save percentage and goals...
...pulled netminder Ben Scrivens for the final 1:20 of the game, but the extra attacker proved to be of little help. The best opportunity of the closing moments was in fact for Harvard, with sophomore defenseman Alex Biega flipping the puck from center ice towards the empty Cornell net??only to watch Big Red blueliner Doug Krantz sweep it away at the last possible second.In the end, even with the cheers of the Lynah faithful taking advantage of the Harvard exodus to New Haven, there was little Cornell could do to stop the Crimson from winning...
...pulled netminder Ben Scrivens for the final 1:20 of the game, but the extra attacker proved little help. The best opportunity of the closing moments was in fact for Harvard, with sophomore defenseman Alex Biega flipping the puck from center ice towards the empty Cornell net??only to watch Big Red blueliner Doug Krantz sweep it away at the last possible second...