Harvard Scores Six Straight to Top Quinnipiac
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Jillian Dempsey scored two
goals and added an assist, while Kate Buesser notched a goal and
handed out three assists and Leanna Coskren had a tally and two
helpers to guided the eighth-ranked Harvard women's hockey team to
a 7-2 win over Quinnipiac Sunday afternoon at Bright Hockey Center.
The Crimson's seven goals marked the most for the program since
Harvard notched eight goals in the opening round of the 2009
Beanpot against Boston University.
In the first, Quinnpiac grabbed an early lead when Bethan Dymarczyk
made a long pass from the Bobcats' zone to center ice, finding
Janine Duffy. Duffy skated in alone on Harvard goaltender Christina
Kessler and scored at 1:47. Less than three minutes later, Dempsey
deflected a shot by Coskren from the point, netting the game at
4:14. Later on in the first, Randi Griffin batted home a rebound in
front, giving Harvard a 2-1 lead at 11:11. After Quinnipiac was
whistled for checking, Harvard notched another goal only 65 seconds
later, as Coskren made it a 3-1 contest, coming on a Harvard power
play at 12:16.
In the second, Harvard netted three more goals to grab a 6-1 lead.
First, Katharine Chute notched the Crimson's fourth tally of the
day at 9:34 after receiving a pass from Anna McDonald. Only 47
seconds later, Harvard increased its advantage to 5-1, as Kaitlin
Spurling scored on a one-timer from the slot at 10:21. Randi
Griffin won a faceoff in the Quinnipiac zone, before sliding a pass
to Farni, who chipped the puck ahead to Spurling for the goal.
Harvard added another tally on a shot off the stick of Dempsey at
11:29. Quinnipiac ended Harvard's streak of six straight goals with
a power-play score by Janine Duffy at 13:51.
In the third, Harvard capped the scoring, as Deborah Conway passed
the puck in front to Buesser, who tapped a shot into the empty side
of the net at 13:57. Harvard outshot Quinnipiac, 28-18, for the
game and held an impressive advantage in faceoffs, 42-16. Kessler
earned her third win of the season, making 13 saves. Laura Bellamy
played the final nine minutes in net for Harvard, stopping three
shots.
Up next, the Crimson will conclude its stretch of five straight
home games against No. 4 New Hampshire Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 7
p.m.












