No. 6 Harvard Skates to Draw Against No. 10 Cornell
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Anna McDonald scored two goals, and Cori Bassett and Liza Ryabkina netted a goal apiece, as the sixth-ranked Harvard women's hockey team played to a 4-4 tie against Cornell in an ECAC Hockey and Ivy League contest Friday evening at Bright Hockey Center. In net, Harvard goaltender Christina Kessler, making her first start with the Crimson after helping the Canada National Women's Under-22 Team earn the gold medal at the 2010 MLP Cup, stopped 27 saves.
Harvard (8-4-4, 6-4-2 ECAC Hockey, 3-2-2 Ivy League) netted the
game's first goal only 21 seconds into the first period, as
McDonald bounced a shot through traffic that fit between
goaltenders Amanda Mazzotta's legs. Liza Ryabkina played the
puck to McDonald from the left corner and McDonald spun around in
the faceoff circle before taking a shot and giving Harvard its 1-0
lead. The Crimson, which outshot the Big Red, 12-8, in the
opening stanza, opened up a 2-0 advantage at 3:49, as Bassett
struck on a slap shot from the point. Harvard broke up a
Cornell pass in the Big Red zone and Jillian Dempsey took
possession in the right corner. Dempsey slid a pass to Leanna
Coskren at the blue line, before Coskren moved the puck to her
left, setting up the goal by Bassett. Cornell (8-7-3, 7-1-3,
4-0-2) got on the scoreboard only 78 seconds later on a shot by
Lauriane Rougeau that beat Kessler at 5:07.
After the Big Red tied the game 54 seconds into the second
period on a power-play tally by Chelsea Karpenko, Harvard responded
with its second straight two-goal period. At 13:22, Kathryn
Farni carried the puck past the Cornell blue line and fired a hard,
rising shot that hit the glass behind the net and ricocheted
directly to McDonald. The Crimson forward capitalized on the
scoring chance for her second goal of the contest, as Harvard
regained a lead, 3-2. Less than two minutes later, Kate
Buesser teamed up with Ryabkina for a goal on a one-timer that hit
the top of the net over a sliding Mazzotta at 15:19.
In the third, the Big Red cut the Harvard lead in half, scoring its
second power-play goal, coming off the stick of Laura Fortino at
8:00. Cornell, which outshot the Crimson, 14-5, in the final
stanza was whistled for a checking penalty at 15:44. Harvard
managed a shot during the ensuing power play, but could not create
a two-goal cushion. The Big Red pulled Mazzotta with 1:29 to
play and kept possession in the Harvard zone before knotting the
game on a shot by Karlee Overguard with only four seconds
remaining. Overguard grabbed a loose puck in the slot and
managed a shot through two Harvard defenders, sending the game to
overtime.
In the extra session, Harvard earned back-to-back power plays for
Cornell checking penalties, but the Crimson could not score on its
three shots on goal, including a one-time by Katharine Chute,
before the final buzzer sounded. For the game, the Big Red
had the edge in shots, 31-25, while Harvard controlled faceoffs,
42-20. The Crimson was held scoreless on its six power plays
and Cornell was successful on two of five chances with an extra
attacker.
Harvard remains at home to host Colgate Saturday afternoon at 4
p.m.












