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...capped off a stretch in which the Crimson beat a trio of nationally ranked ECAC programs, consisting of the Big Green, then-No. 3 St. Lawrence, and then-No. 10 Clarkson. With the score knotted up at 1-1 with 21 seconds left in the period, rookie forward Liza Ryabkina wrapped around the back of the net and centered the puck in the crease between Dartmouth goalie Carli Clemis and two defenders for a waiting Jenny Brine. The junior slammed the puck home for her fourth goal of the season. For Ryabkina, a talented young player known more...
...Among those expected to step up is junior Jenny Brine, who showed scoring prowess last season, netting 23 goals. Junior Sarah Wilson, as well as rookies Liza Ryabkina and Katharine Chute, will be counted on to contribute offensively. Cahow, junior Katie Vaughn, and sophomore Cori Bassett headline the defensive corps...
...belt, McDonald is poised to help Harvard right away. In the Crimson’s season-opening two-game series against Quinnipiac and Princeton this past weekend, she saw time as a winger on Harvard’s talented top line with junior Sarah Vaillancourt and freshman Liza Ryabkina, and was also featured centering the second line. This versatility allows McDonald to give opposing defenses a variety of looks, enhancing her ability as a playmaker and scoring threat...
...members of the Harvard rookie class are already becoming stars.The Crimson graduated five valuable seniors in 2007, but the Class of 2011 is already filling the void in speed and offensive firepower.All seven members of the rookie class—Kate Buesser, Katharine Chute, Deborah Conway, Leanna Coskren, Liza Ryabkina, Kylie Stephens, and Ashley Wheeler—took the ice during Harvard’s two-game exhibition series against McGill in late October and showed much of the potential that attracted the attention of head coach Katey Stone during recruiting.Ryabkina recorded three goals over the course of the weekend...
...Tigers, 11-10, in the opening frame and 41-18 for the game. Harvard came out with a vengeance in the second period and capitalized on a 5-on-3 advantage in the third minute of play to tie the score. On assists from Vaillancourt and freshman Liza Ryabkina, sophomore defenseman Cori Bassett zipped a shot past junior goalie Kristen Young. But Young turned in a strong performance, recording an impressive 38 saves on the afternoon. “She looked like she was seeing the puck like it was beach ball today,” said Crimson head coach...