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Whenever the puck got away, they got to it first. Whenever a rebound appeared, they made sure they had it back on their stick. When fighting the Clarkson Golden Knights Saturday at Bright Hockey Center, the Harvard women’s hockey team showed that it wanted it more.The No. 9 Crimson (17-9-3, 16-4-2 ECAC) claimed its second straight ECAC regular-season title on Senior Day, defeating the Golden Knights (16-12-6, 10-8-4), 6-1, in an action-packed game that had both an onslaught of shots and penalties...
...Despite outplaying the Wildcats through the last 25 minutes of play, Harvard gave UNH an opening when sophomore Liza Ryabkina drew a holding penalty with 1:21 left in extra time.The Wildcats seized the opportunity. UNH senior Sam Faber won a faceoff in the Crimson end, and fed the puck to junior Jenn Wakefield.With 39 seconds left, Wildcat sophomore Courtney Birchard received the puck in the right circle, and wristed it through a screen and into the back of the net to end the game.“Obviously, [we were] very disappointed in the outcome, because the game turned...
While neither Harvard nor UNH managed to score in the third period, the Crimson controlled the pace of the game in the final stanza of regulation and continued its dominance of the puck in overtime...
...sophomore goaltender Ryan Carroll tallied his first collegiate win with 29 saves overall.“It was a good win,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “I thought we started the game excellently, I thought we really moved the puck and cut the jump out of the gates...We responded well to a little bit of adversity with them coming back.”Sophomore Michael Biega put Harvard on the board just 90 seconds into the first period. Picking up a pass from freshman Ryan Grimshaw, Michael Biega carried...
...after Mazzotta made the initial save, Vaillancourt sunk the rebound, getting the Crimson on the board. Harvard still had command over the game at the start of the third period, but not for long. Within the first minute, the Big Red’s Rebecca Johnston crossed the puck into the right corner of the net, tying the score, 1-1. But the Cornell goal did not put the Crimson down. “Right after Cornell’s goal, we responded well and took it to them,” Stone said. Harvard answered with four more goals...