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...weeks, a close, intense game is just what it got.“What we saw was a little bit of mental and physical fatigue, but it was a great effort by Princeton. I don’t want to take anything away from them,” tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “It showed what kind of team we are that we can come into a hostile rink and figure out how to win.”Harvard went on the power play at the 13:27 mark of the third period after Tiger Maddie Endicott...
...become its winning formula Saturday evening during its matchup with Quinnipiac (5-22-5, 2-14-4 ECAC) in Hamden, Conn. The combination of yet another shutout by sophomore goalie Christina Kessler, a potent offensive attack led by junior Sarah Vaillancourt and a solid defensive performance anchored by senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow resulted in a 4-0 Harvard victory over the Bobcats.Kessler made 24 saves to pick up her 11th shutout of the season, breaking the NCAA single season record. She now stands alone in second place on Harvard’s all-time list with 14 career shutouts...
...Walter Brown Arena.“It feels great,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “Certainly one of our goals in the beginning of the season was to recapture the Beanpot. It was a great hockey game.” Senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow scored the eventual game-winner in Harvard’s first Beanpot championship victory since 2005. After faltering on its first power play, the Crimson came out with the 5-on-4 advantage to begin the second period. Just 25 seconds into the period, junior Sarah Vaillancourt fed the puck...
...think for us this is totally a different season,” senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “I’ve kind of been here for a while now and it’s almost to me like a rebirth of Harvard hockey…I couldn’t be more proud to be part of this team this particular year because I think it really is a rejuvenation of how people come together with a different attitude...
Saturday’s home game against RPI doubled as Senior Day for the No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team, and tri-captain Caitlin Cahow took it upon herself to celebrate in style. In the Crimson’s 5-0 victory over the Engineers, Cahow put what teammate Sarah Vaillancourt called “the cherry on the sundae,” picking up two assists to give her an even 100 points for her career, placing her in a tie for 17th on Harvard’s all-time scoring list. “It?...