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...Harvard. After Raiders goalie Kimberly Sass turned away a shot by sophomore center Anna McDonald, Wilson hammered the rebound under Sass and into the net to give the Crimson a lead it would not relinquish. “It was a huge goal for us,” Harvard tri-captain Jenny Brine said. “It gave us confidence in the last three minutes. We basically killed their momentum.” The goal was timely in more ways than one. The Crimson’s second forward line of Wilson, McDonald, and sophomore Kate Buesser had been...
...disappointing loss last Tuesday in the Beanpot final, the Crimson is back in business. The Harvard women’s hockey team cruised past Cornell on Friday at Lynah Rink in Ithaca, N.Y., earning a 5-2 victory and clinching its second consecutive Ivy League title and eighth overall. Tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt showed no mercy on the Big Red, and played a part in all five of the team’s goals—with four goals and an assist. After a sluggish start to the game, the Crimson rallied back with four goals in the final period...
...ECAC) struggled to net the equalizer while the last seconds on the clock ticked away.In the defining moment of the game, BC’s Allie Thunstrom broke away from the Eagles’ goal into Crimson territory. Chased by Harvard’s tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt, Thunstrom slipped a pass to Stack, who sent it to the right of Harvard goalie Christina Kessler into the back of the net.“I took that extra step out to cut down that angle on [Thunstrom], and unfortunately she was able to squeeze a pass across to Stack...
...Much of this success is due to a recent explosion in Harvard’s offensive play. The Crimson’s dynamite, Vaillancourt and tri-captain Jenny Brine, will be expected to maintain their recent momentum...
...Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard’s tri-captain and the 2008 Patty Kazmaier Award winner, proved once again this week why she is among the nation’s top forwards. But she doesn’t let her success get to her head...