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...defensemen Kathryn Farni and Kati Vaughn were called for hooking. But as soon as Dartmouth’s advantage expired, the Crimson struck.Sophomore defenseman Leanna Coskren found tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt on the left side of the ice, and the senior took care of the rest. Vaillancourt brought the puck through the Big Green zone and slid it past Dartmouth netminder Carli Clemis, giving Harvard a 1-0 lead.With the tally, Vaillancourt became just the seventh player in Crimson history to record 200 career points.The Big Green got even before the first period was over. Junior defenseman Jen Brawn...
...defensemen Kathryn Farni and Kati Vaughn were called for hooking. But as soon as Dartmouth’s advantage expired, the Crimson struck.Sophomore defenseman Leanna Coskren found tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt on the left side of the ice, and the senior took care of the rest. Vaillancourt brought the puck through the Big Green zone and slid it past Dartmouth netminder Carli Clemis, giving Harvard a 1-0 lead.With the tally, Vaillancourt became just the seventh player in Crimson history to record 200 career points.The Big Green got even before the first period was over. Junior defenseman Jen Brawn...
...some things that we have to work on.” The Huskies were all over the Crimson. offensively This put them ahead early on, starting with a goal just two minutes into the game from Dominique Thibault, marking her 100th career point. Husky Jody Sydor got the puck in the power play, taking it straight through the Harvard defense to Thibault, who then slammed it just under junior goaltender Christina Kessler’s skate. “Defensively, we were inconsistent,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We didn’t play...
...Donato said. “I don’t think we executed really anything that we wanted to do.”Harvard looked promising in the first period. The two teams played evenly until 7:15, when UND’s Brad Malone snagged the puck in front of the Crimson goal, knocking it past freshman goalie Matt Hoyle. Just one minute later, the Fighting Sioux’s Brad Miller made the score 2-0 after slamming a shot over Hoyle’s right shoulder. Harvard cranked up its defensive play for the rest...
...outdone, UND sought to take control of the match’s momentum early. However, the Sioux committed a pair of penalties within the first two minutes of the match that gave Harvard a 5-on-3 advantage. Freshman forward Alex Killorn received the puck from sophomore forward Michael Biega on the right-hand side of the goal at close range and fired it into the lower-left corner of the net for an easy goal just 2:07 into the match. Junior defenseman Alex Biega also notched an assist on the play. Unfortunately for the Crimson, the early lead...