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...chances to win.”Despite a lackluster start, the Harvard offense gradually turned up its offensive pressure, taking a 6-1 lead in shots after the first period. The best chance for a Crimson goal came in the last few minutes of the first period, when tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt passed to tri-captain Jenny Brine, who struck for the UNH net. The puck rebounded in front of the goal but was kicked away by Wildcat goaltender Kayley Hermann.“I think that it was a really good start for us,” Vaillancourt said...
...sending Harvard home for the holidays with a 4-1 loss that will be fresh in the team’s minds tonight. “I think we do a good job of remembering our history with teams, and that loss last year was tough,” tri-captain Jenny Brine said. “It was one of two, so we definitely remember that game.”This year, the stage is a bit different. The two squads, both expected to duplicate last season’s success—the Crimson and Wildcats both...
...period.“In the second [game], I think that we came out a little flat in the first, but definitely picked it up in the second and third periods,” Kessler said.The Crimson shined in the second period. At 13:09, tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt grabbed the puck and made an unassisted slick shot beneath Gopher goalkeeper Jenny Lura’s skate, straight into the net to tie the game. The third period saw the most action overall, starting with a goal at 2:43 from Minnesota’s Rachael Drazan. The Gophers continued...
...hustled and got on the board early, which we haven’t been able to do in the past couple of games.” The Crimson opened up the second period with a goal from senior Sarah Wilson off of an assist from tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt. Colgate answered only 12 seconds later to pull within two. Four minutes later, Raider Katie Stewart kept the momentum going with a quick one-timer in front of the net to make it 4-3. Vaillancourt quickly responded, finding the back of the net off an assist from tri-captain Jenny...
...Kessler.The Saints struck again just three minutes later, when Emma Clark got the puck from Vanessa Emond and gave St. Lawrence a crucial insurance goal and a 3-0 advantage.“It felt like the puck wasn’t bouncing our way,” Harvard tri-captain Jenny Brine said. “Our pucks were hopping over sticks and hitting posts, while they got lucky on some interceptions and breakaways.”With just four and half minutes left to play, a Harvard offense that was stagnant all weekend finally woke up. Taking advantage...