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Corriero’s assist on Vaillancourt??€™s goal bears a striking resemblance to the team’s evolution this season, one in which Corriero bore most of the weight for most of the early games. But as the season progressed, Harvard won more games, Corriero has had more help, and the Crimson’s prospects are looking brighter, going 13-0-2 in 2005, winning twice over rival Dartmouth and garnering both ECAC and Ivy titles. Harvard has accomplished this feat only twice before, in 1999 and 2003. One season led to a national championship...
During regulation, freshman Sarah Vaillancourt??€”coming off four assists against Clarkson on Friday—helped to keep the Crimson in the game by scoring two of Harvard’s four goals...
Even when she misfired, Vaillancourt??€™s speed and level of activity created opportunities for her Crimson teammates. On a solo rush up the middle of the ice, Vaillancourt lasered a high shot off the goalie’s shoulder pad. The puck promptly fell to Corriero, who set up Laura Brady for the one-timer...
...Vaillancourt??€™s aggression did get her in trouble at times. She incurred two penalties within two minutes of each other early in the final period, the first of which led to the lone Boston College goal...
Vaillancourt extended the onslaught at the end of the first period by scoring goal number 15 on the season, tapping in the rebound sophomore Caitlin Cahow took from the top of the point. Vaillancourt??€™s return to the ice for the Crimson after missing the last three games to play for the Hockey Canada U-22 team proved to be dramatic as she finished with a goal and three assists...