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...saving 21 shots, and frustrated the Bears’ offense all game. She did not allow a goal until 12:38 into the third period, when Brown’s Sasha van Muyen scored. Sophomore forward Sarah Wilson struck first for the Crimson, putting a shot past Bears goalie Shipe O’Hara at 6:56 in the first period. It was the first of two goals on the day for Wilson. Olympians Chu and Cahow performed well for Harvard, each adding a goal and two assists to the team’s scoring effort. The two wins left...
...goal came after Wilson had pressured Brown goalie O’Hara Shipe with a number of shots, finally beating her on her glove side...
...Bears took its first lead at the 5:50 mark, the Crimson answered immediately off the ensuing faceoff. On a textbook 2-on-1, junior Katie Johnston dished to Wilson on the right and Wilson lifted a wrister over the glove of Brown starting goalie O’Hara Shipe. Then, after falling behind 3-1 on Brown leading scorer Hayley Moore’s second of the game and a scramble goal by Kathryn Moos, Harvard equalized and seized the advantage before the horn sounded on the period. First, Raimondi poked a loose puck through Shipe?...
...minutes. On the Harvard side, it was a fresh face between the pipes, with freshman Brittany Martin starting in place of concussed regular Ali Boe. Martin stopped 32 shots on the night, including five during a busy overtime period. Her counterpart, Bears sophomore O’Hara Shipe, finished with 45 saves. “It was a great hockey game,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “The goaltenders were tremendous. We had our chances—we mounted a lot of pressure at different sports during the game. But again, goaltending was the factor...
...final period broke a lengthy scoreless lull.HARVARD 1, BROWN 1For all but a brief minute-and-a-half long span in the third period, Brown and Harvard found themselves locked in a defensive duel. Crimson netminder Ali Boe went toe to toe with counterpart O’Hara Shipe for the opening 43:25 of the game before she was beaten on a one-timer by Kim McManus and the Bears third line. But Harvard’s own young tertiary offensive unit answered back only 92 seconds later when freshman Jenny Brine forced home a rebound on Shipe...