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...action Saturday afternoon at Bright Hockey Center. Freshman Whitney Kennedy scored what became the game-winning goal on an unassisted slapshot from between the circles at 12:55 of the third period. The Crimson got things started at 17:34 in the first, capitalizing on a power-play opportunity. Tri-captain Jenny Brine put the puck in the net, assisted by junior Randi Griffin and tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt. Sophomore Kate Buesser made it 2-0 at 9:55 in the second, with classmate Amy Uber getting the assist. The Martlets would get back within...
...they do, look for the majority of the balls to go to senior wideout Will Thanheiser, who is good for almost 100 yards a game. An under-utilized aspect of Princeton’s offense, the receiving corps boasts a second more-than-capable receiver in the form of tri-captain Adam Berry, who has caught just six passes so far this season.“I think we’ll do what we have to do to move the ball,” Princeton coach Roger Hughes said. “The attitude is ‘let?...
...team that hadn’t won an ACC game in its program history. To a team that hadn’t won an ACC game in its program history!!! (Did you see that? That was an effect of a) repeating to empasize and b) use of the tri-exclamation point emphasis approach. Booyah.)So I’m bummed (see fourth paragraph for surfing metaphor to show you how bummed I was). I did some work in my room, cried a little, consoled myself with some beer, and for the most part, was pretty distraught. But then my friends...
...preseason ranking.For the Harvard women’s hockey team, the secret to success was simple—team comes first.“We had talented players, there’s no doubt about that, but we’re not superstars,” tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “We depend on teamwork. We don’t win any games without it.”That mantra carried the Crimson through a fairytale season in which the team brought the Beanpot, Ivy League, and ECAC regular season and tournament titles back to Cambridge.Harvard started...
...12th of the year—padded her NCAA single-season record and gave her 15 clean sheets over her short tenure, tying her with Boe atop the Crimson’s all-time list.“It was a huge breakout season,” tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “She set new shutout records, got us through really tough games, [and] came up with huge saves at times when we really needed them.”Signs that Kessler’s sophomore campaign would be a special one came early and often. After...