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...it’s looking. We have a good chance. We’re going to prove ourselves before Christmas break.” For the Crimson, junior defender Caitlin Cahow and co-captain Julie Chu played with the United States’ team, while sophomore forward Sarah Vaillancourt skated with Team Canada. The situation for the Big Green is a bit reversed: four players—forwards Gillian Apps, Cherie Piper, and defenseman Katie Weatherston—skated for our northern neighbors, while freshman standout Sarah Parsons wore the red, white, and blue. Right now, however, neither team...
...offensive end, Harvard boasts the second-best scoring offense in the country (and first among teams from the major conferences). Chu, sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, and Brine sit 1-2-3 in the nation in points per game by a sizeable margin...
...around you, there’s really nothing to worry about.”Whether or not Martin is worried, the Crimson will have to play at its peak next Friday at Dartmouth, which has the second highest scoring output in the ECAC. Like Harvard, which has three Olympians (Vaillancourt, Chu and Cahow) back after a year-long absence, Dartmouth has its four Olympians back.“Dartmouth’s going to be tough,” Brine said. “I like the way it’s looking. We have a good chance. We?...
...Hampshire (UNH) goalie Melissa Bourdon, it set the stage for a bizarre night on Friday.Later, the Wildcats scored on a strange deflection, and the Crimson expanded its lead during a period in which it was outshot 16 to 5. When the final whistle blew, sophomore forward Sarah Vaillancourt was called for a delayed penalty, but the game was already over, a 3-3 tie between two of the nation’s top teams.“You only get to see them once, so there is a lot at stake,” UNH coach Brian McCloskey said. Harvard...
...ability to put the puck away well,” said Harvard co-captain and forward Julie Chu of the Wildcat frontline. But with sophomore forward Jenny Brine leading the nation in goals and Chu currently first in points per game, not to mention explosive sophomore winger Sarah Vaillancourt, the Crimson may have the edge in individual talent. However, Chu is listed as day-to-day after suffering a sprained ankle in last Saturday’s game against Minnesota-Duluth and hasn’t skated since. The coaches will make a decision with regard to her status during...