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After a number of good scoring chances, Harvard broke through against Dartmouth netminder Mariel Lacina late in the first period. Junior Sarah Wilson found Liza Ryabkina in the slot on the left side and the freshman lifted a shot over Lacina's glove for the fifth goal of her rookie season. Lacina, who finished with 39 stops, 16 of them in the opening frame, got the start in lieu of regular Big Green goalie Carli Clemis and saw her goals-against average rise from a sparkling 0.60 to a more pedestrian...
...recently constituted line of Wilson, McDonald, and freshman Liza Ryabkina had the most offensive success, coming up with 10 of the Crimson’s 27 shots and three of Harvard’s goals...
...Kayley Herman saw 23 come her way. “They didn’t have a lot of shots,” Stone said. “But we gave them breakaways and they capitalized.”After the initial Wildcats score, Brine and freshman Liza Ryabkina had a number of good looks at the net, but the period ended with Harvard still trailing, 1-0. In the second frame, the Wildcats raced around the Whittemore Center’s huge sheet of ice to score two of their three breakaway goals. On a Harvard man advantage...
...matches up extremely well with the Wildcats. Speed has been Harvard’s forte this season, as the Crimson features a swift batch of forwards headlined by Vaillancourt along with the blistering Minnesota duo of rookie Katharine Chute and sophomore transfer Anna McDonald and freshman Ukranian import Liza Ryabkina...
...added a team-first element to her fast-paced, gun-slinging style of play. Rather than charging the net every time she touches the puck, Vaillancourt has created opportunities for her teammates—especially Harvard’s young crop of speedy scorers that includes Ryabkina and rookie Katharine Chute—while showing off remarkable selectivity when looking for her own chances to score, leading the team with a .184 shot percentage...