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...league play, dating back to February 2004. A total of 16 of those defeats have come this season, as Union has been outscored 108-11 in conference action. Further evidence of the Dutchwomen’s futility: 10 of the team’s losses have been in shutout fashion, and seven have been by seven goals or more. RPI, in only its second year at the Division I level and its first year in the ECAC, has made remarkable headway in a short time. The Engineers, led by sophomore netminder Ashley Mayr, have accumulated eight wins in the conference...
...second period to give the Crimson a 2-0 lead. Kessler made her sixth start in net of the season against Princeton and turned in a spectacular performance. She turned away 30 Tiger shots on the night, including 17 in the third period for her third career shutout. Her first came November 25 at Princeton, where she also saved 30 shots. Her other shutout came on December 2, against then-seventh ranked Minnesota-Duluth. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...final horn sounded, Harvard’s defense had held strong and repelled Quinnipiac, its six power plays, and the minute of extra-skater play in the third period. Sophomore goaltender Brittany Martin made no major mistakes in net and tallied 21 saves en route to her fourth shutout of the season. —Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu...
...playing with “the mindset that you have when you’re behind,” he added, Harvard had a nice “confidence booster.” The Crimson scored twice more in the third before the Engineers ruined Richter’s shutout with under five minutes remaining to play. The netminder ended the game with 16 saves, seven of which came on the power play. “Kyle had a great weekend for us,” Du said after the team had returned to Cambridge...
...rookie goalie made 30 saves in leading the seventh-ranked Harvard women’s team to a 3-0 victory over No. 10 Princeton (10-8-2, 8-4-1 ECAC) at Bright Hockey Center on Friday night in its first contest of 2007. The shutout was Kessler’s third in six career starts and the first since she blanked the Tigers, 5-0, on Nov. 25 in Princeton...