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Last week, senior forward Jennifer Raimondi scored a goal with one second remaining in overtime to give the Crimson the win over the Golden Knights. On Friday night, Raimondi blocked a shot with her left skate as time expired in the No. 8 Harvard women hockey team’s 1-0 victory against No. 10 Clarkson at the Bright Hockey Center. Junior winger Jennifer Sifers scored the only goal of the night, and senior goaltender Ali Boe made 24 saves to pick up her school-record 17th career shutout, giving the Crimson the first game of the best...
...Bright Hockey Center tonight with the eighth-ranked Harvard women’s hockey team squaring off against conference upstart No. 10 Clarkson for the second time in a week. The Crimson topped the Golden Knights, 3-2, on a last-second, sudden-death goal by senior Jennifer Raimondi last Saturday, to earn host privileges for the best-of-three series. The puck drops at 7 p.m. tonight, with game two scheduled for 4 p.m. tomorrow and a rubber match at the same time on Sunday, if necessary...
...years now, the expectations have been high for senior Jennifer Raimondi. Coming in, her teammates and coach lauded her for having the poise and the skills—especially the shot—to be a potent offensive force in collegiate women’s hockey. This past weekend, Raimondi stepped up and proved how valuable she is to Harvard with a goal at the end of regulation and another one with one second remaining in overtime to earn the win against Clarkson and seal a home playoff series—Raimondi and her fellow seniors’ last games...
...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 and top three for my career,” Raimondi said. The final tally came on the only shot that Harvard (14-11-4, 10-6-4 ECAC) managed on Clarkson (21-12-1, 12-8-0) in the overtime frame. With a faceoff in the Crimson offensive zone and 18 seconds on the clock, Harvard coach Katey Stone called...
...season off to compete in the Games, usually finds itself in the middle of the fray.On Saturday night, the Crimson prevented Clarkson from earning its first home ECAC playoff game in program history, beating the Golden Knights, 3-2, on an improbable last-second goal by senior Jennifer Raimondi. That put the two teams in a three-way tie for third place in the conference. Due to tiebreakers, Brown earns the third seed, with the Crimson hosting Clarkson at Bright Hockey Center next weekend in the opening round of the playoff tourney.A day earlier, St. Lawrence?...