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After Dartmouth narrowed the deficit to one goal late in the second period and the momentum appeared to be shifting, sophomore defenseman Lindsay Weaver notched the eventual game-winner. With little over a minute remaining in the frame, Weaver gathered the puck along the right boards on the edge of the Big Green zone. She then uncorked a low-flying wrister that skidded along the ice, through the traffic in front of the net, and past Dartmouth goalie Kate Lane, just squeezing inside the post...
Harvard struck for the first time a mere 3:38 into the game, on a well-executed 2-on-1. Tri-captain Kat Sweet carried the puck up the right side and dished it to sophomore Katie Johnston in front who went top shelf on Lane for the goal...
Three minutes later, the lead doubled. Off a face-off in the Dartmouth end, sophomore Jennifer Sifers corralled the puck behind the net and sent a seeing-eye centering pass across the crease...
Brown forward Sean Dersch sent a pass from the left point to the goal line, where cycling linemate Brian McNary took the puck and tried to wrap it around Grumet-Morris. But the Crimson goaltender made an initial sliding pad save and then stopped McNary’s rebound attempt as well—preserving Harvard’s 2-0 lead...
...Crimson opened the scoring in the first period when Bernakevitch carried the puck into the offensive zone and sent the puck to the left circle. Sophomore forward Ryan Maki corralled the bobbling puck and whipped it back across the ice to the slot and onto assistant captain Tom Cavanagh’s tape. With Bears goaltender Adam D’Alba out of position, Cavanagh stuffed the puck into the gaping net for Harvard’s first score...