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...five Crimson power-play goals, including co-captain Julie Chu's and Vaillancourt's second of the evening, on 13 Quinnipiac fouls. In all, the Bobcats accumulated 52 penalty minutes, with two separate game misconduct infractions. Kallie Flor broke up sophomore netminder Brittany Martin's shutout with just over two minutes left in the game. Martin finished with a mere eight saves—a testament to the Crimson defense—in her 7th victory of the season. Laura Brennan made 39 stops for Quinnipiac. Harvard finishes the trip on Saturday at Princeton, which suffered its first loss...
...team to show its stripes. The Crimson (9-1-0, 9-1-0 ECAC) powered to a dominating 5-0 win over Princeton (8-2-2, 8-2-1) on Saturday at Baker Rink in New Jersey, on the strength of two goals by sophomore Jenny Brine and a shutout by freshman netminder Christina Kessler in only her second career start. Harvard held a narrow edge in shots on goal, 31-30, but special teams and goaltending tipped the scales. The Crimson, the top-ranked power play in the country, went 2-for-8 with an extra skater, and held...
...most athletic team maybe in the country,” Kerr said. “They’re also very used to this surface, which is a lot different from the East Coast where the grass is thicker. This surface runs really quick.”The shutout marked the first time all season Harvard has been held scoreless, and it was the Crimson’s first loss in 10 games.“They played well, and we just couldn’t seem to create many opportunities in the first half,” Altchek said...
HAMILTON, N.Y.—When Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 elected to start freshman netminder Kyle Richter against powerhouse Boston College last Tuesday, Richter responded by posting a shutout, a performance that earned him a second consecutive start on Friday night against Cornell. On Saturday, however, the Harvard men’s hockey team returned to its regular rotation in net, with senior Justin Tobe getting the call against Colgate. While Richter was impressive against the Eagles, collecting 36 saves, he seemed to lose his edge in the final minutes of the matchup with...
...then-No. 3 Boston College, goalie Kyle Richter was named the ECAC Rookie of the Week yesterday. The freshman posted 36 saves for the Crimson in a 4-0 upset of the Eagles. Harvard’s first win of the season was also Richter’s first shutout and first collegiate victory. In front of Richter, the Crimson defense held Boston College scoreless in eight power-play opportunities. Harvard coach Ted Donato ‘91 said that Richter’s play was “superb,” adding, “he really made...