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...Sapia said. “We had a good game plan and they executed it perfectly.” In the second period, the Crimson stretched the lead to 5-1. Gibbons had a hand in each goal, scoring one and assisting freshman Kevin Vaughn on another. Vaughn??s goal was the first of his collegiate career. At halftime, Harvard held a commanding lead in shots, 18-6, and ground balls, 17-10, while winning the turnover battle, 7-10. Any hopes of a Stony Brook victory were lost in the third period. In the first half...
...conference tournament.The Crimson (31-1-0) defeated St. Lawrence (28-9-1) by a score of 3-2 in an overtime thriller at the Bright Hockey Center, winning the ECAC Championship.Harvard appeared to have the title wrapped up 2:54 into the extra period when junior Katie Vaughn??s slapshot hit the back of the net. But the referees called the goal back, saying that the puck was deflected in by an illegal high stick.Not willing to let victory elude the Crimson a second time, tri-captain Caitlin Cahow took matters into her own hands. Cahow dashed across...
...Vaughn??assisted by sophomore Kathryn Farni—netted her second goal of the game at 15:01 on a shot from the blue line. It was the first multi-goal game of the defenseman’s career...
...compelling enough to justify the 116-minute run time and, arguably, barely justifies the purchase of a ticket. Some funny and semi-poignant moments redeem the uninspired “Fred Claus” content, sort of. The all-star team—Giamatti, Bates, Weisz, Richardson, Spacey, and Vaughn??delivers strong, impassioned performances, especially in light of the weak dialogue and story line they’re faced with. Vaughn??s interactions with an orphan boy named Slam, played by Bobb’e J. Thompson, stand out as particularly cute with a capital...
...puck and skated back down the left side of the rink, putting it in the empty goal for the last score of the day. Harvard had scored the game’s first goal in the second period on a power play on the first goal of sophomore Katie Vaughn??s career. Cornell had tied the game at 1-1 early in the third period when five Big Red players converged on the goal, with sophomore forward Emma Chipman putting in the equalizer. Key to Harvard’s win was its performance on special teams. Even without...