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...freshman William Ahmed, DiSesa, and junior Franklin Cohen all dropped their contests 3-0, setting up a tense encounter in the No. 1 slot between the Crimson’s West and Will Hartigan.West displayed his finesse by beating Hartigan in three games, capping a brilliant performance with a shutout (9-4, 9-4, 9-0).“Cornell was a big match for us,” Cohen said. “We had to beat them [to move on] and it was very exciting, especially given the lineup they brought.”Cohen hinted that...
...perfect shot,” Kessler said. “The goalie didn’t give up much room.”While Snikeris was good, Kessler was perfect.The junior notched a season-high 32 saves, withstanding a fierce Bulldogs offensive attack to complete the shutout.“Chrisitna Kessler had one of her best games of the season today,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We needed her to.”HARVARD 5, BROWN 3The Crimson jumped out to a quick 3-1 lead on Friday, but the Bears came charging...
...Crimson’s first matchup with the Big Green last month. While her return date is still uncertain, starting goaltender Christina Kessler will rejoin the team this weekend after spending the last week fulfilling her duties with the Canadian U-22 team. Kessler made 35 saves in two shutout appearances, helping her team to a silver medal at the MLP Cup in Germany, which ended last night...
...minimum in a 3-1 victory. Saturday’s game also provided senior goaltender Brittany Martin with another chance to reestablish her previously dominant play in goal. Once again filling in for junior starter Christina Kessler, Martin flirted with a shutout until two minutes remained in the third quarter. Bobcat junior Janine Duffy ended those hopes when she pushed in a shot with 2:12 to go. Martin was otherwise impenetrable in the net, making 25 saves in the game. “She stepped up,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “She?...
...conference that bullied the Crimson in the NCAA championships last spring. As he has done consistently all year, O’Connor (13-2) mirrored his co-captain’s success by capturing a bronze medal with convincing victories. The third seed notched two falls and two shutout decisions before suffering a 3-2 semifinal loss to No. 2 Jordan Burroughs of Nebraska, who garnered Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament honors en route to an individual title and Cornhusker team championship.Despite setbacks for Harvard’s leaders, Weiss expressed little disappointment with such tight battles...