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...would take the lead shortly thereafter, when Jasmine Giles one-timed a Tia Hanson pass past Kessler at 2:25 into the period to give the Badgers a 2-1 advantage.With the Crimson defense falling apart, Wisconsin connected for yet another goal four minutes later on a scorching Jinelle Zaugg one-timer off of a feed from Lawler.“I’m really proud of my team,” Badgers coach Mark Johnson said. “They responded really well after the first period and came out with some energy and created some scoring opportunities...
...hockey programs facing off in the 2007 NCAA quarterfinals. Two Patty Kazmaier award winners trying to lead their team to the Frozen Four. More than five thousand fans in attendance.No wonder it took four overtimes to settle the score.Now imagine the heartbreak when Wisconsin forward Jinelle Zaugg finally put a puck past Harvard goaltender Brittany Martin after more than 127 minutes of scoreless play.The Badgers went on to win a national championship. The Crimson went on to spring break.Tonight, No. 1 Harvard (32-1-0) has a chance to erase that bitter taste from its mouth when the team faces...
...almost funny. It amps up the intensity of the team a lot when you have that sudden-death aspect.” After 127 minutes and nine seconds of ice time, Wisconsin ended the marathon quarterfinal and Harvard’s season in heartbreaking fashion when Jinelle Zaugg beat Martin with a one-timer from just inside the right faceoff circle to secure the 1-0 win. “When Jinelle’s puck went in, obviously it was relief on our part,” Badgers coach Mark Johnson said in his post-game comments...
...round of the NCAA Tournament in the hostile confines of the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis.What ensued was a battle of epic proportions. Harvard proved its mettle against the Badgers, grinding out over 127 minutes of grueling, scoreless hockey. But in the fourth overtime, Wisconsin’s Jinelle Zaugg one-timed a pass from Badgers star Sara Bauer to end the historic contest and the Crimson’s championship hopes.“They’re devastated,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said of her players after the game...
Also in the chorus are: Alden A. Larson '48; Robert W. Locke 2nd '47; Austin F. Lyne '48; Daniel J. Lyne '49; Eugene Lyne ocC; David E. McGiffert '49; Arthur B. Nichols '48; Robert B. Owen '47; Robert L. Purinton '46; John R. Rand '50; Robert E. Zaugg...