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...that eventually led to a berth in the NCAA tournament. With her goal at the end of regulation in the season finale against Clarkson, Raimondi gave the Harvard women’s hockey team a chance to clinch home ice for the upcoming playoff series between the two squads. Raimondi??s goal with one second left in overtime made that a reality. Riding the momentum from those two goals, the Crimson managed to slide by the Golden Knights in three games in the ECAC quarterfinals, going on to upset No. 1-seeded St. Lawrence in the semifinal...
While senior Ali Boe suffocated the opponents’ offensive attacks in net this past weekend and classmate Jennifer Raimondi??s goal came on Sunday came at a key point during the game, it was Wilson who shined the brightest for the Crimson at the ECAC postseason tournament...
...season—Nicole Corriero ’05—and lost two of its most prolific contributors in Julie Chu and Sarah Vaillancourt to their respective Olympic teams, Raimondi has thus borne the offensive burden for this year’s Crimson squad. In traditional Harvard style, Raimondi??s newfound role has meant stepping back to play the point on the penalty kill and the power play, which until recently was the nation’s number two unit, and looking to get the puck to her young linemates waiting close to the net. With this...
...Potsdam, N.Y. this past Saturday, the No. 8 Harvard women’s hockey team would possibly have had to make the journey back to the Golden Knights’ home next week for the opening round of the ECAC playoffs. But a quick shot from senior Jennifer Raimondi??netting her second crunch-time goal of the night—with only a single second left gave the Crimson the road win, the four seed, and the home ice advantage. “It was definitely the most dramatic goal that I have scored this season...
...demolition, starting out the Bobcats game at the Northford Ice Pavilion with a quick power-play goal in the first period. At 14:45 in the frame, junior Katie Johnston scored a Crimson man advantage with freshman Jenny Brine and senior Jennifer Raimondi picking up the assists. Raimondi??s helper was her team-high 18th assist of the season.“In terms of consistency, our offensive varies from game to game,” captain Carrie Schroyer said. “We were beaten so badly [against Princeton], it got our adrenaline, and we came...