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...people say we’ve had a great run the past three years,” Schroyer said. “But every year we come back and people say we won’t be as great because of the people we lose. We shrug it off, we know we lost some girls, but we have Harvard hockey in our hearts...
...what we’re trying to do, we’re just trying to survive.” In addition to the Wilson goals, Raimondi also assisted on the game-winning score by junior Liza Solley, as well as an empty net tally from captain Carrie Schroyer. Her four points represent a game-high for the Crimson this year. The next night, Raimondi looked to use Wilson to stage a repeat performance. In Saturday’s 3-2 defeat of Princeton in the Ivy opener, Raimondi and Wilson again had a major hand in the Harvard offense, getting...
...scoring with two quick goals late in the first period, the Crimson (2-0-0, 1-0-0 ECAC) had to hold on for a tight win after Quinnipiac (2-4-2, 0-1-1) would not go away and answered quickly late in the game. When captain Carrie Schroyer flung the puck from inside the Harvard blue line with nine seconds left to play, the Crimson could finally take a deep breath and coast to a 5-3 win over the Bobcats at Bright Hockey Center. The win, however, was not a pretty one, as the Crimson almost relinquished...
...Colonials. “We are always excited anytime women’s hockey is expanding—anytime that there are new programs that are coming up along the line, that is a big step for women’s ice hockey,” captain Carrie Schroyer said. “We love to play them—they have a lot of heart, they worked hard out there, and they give us a good battle.”Despite the inexperience for both sides, the ultimate deciding factor came down to Harvard’s dynamic...
...second line of which Sifers is a crucial member, however, was not counted on for scoring punch this season. Instead, the unit—also featuring junior Carrie Schroyer and sophomore Liza Solley—became known for its intensity and aggressive fore-checking...