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2010–11 Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey season

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2010–11 Harvard Crimson
women's ice hockey season
ConferenceECAC
Home iceBright Hockey Center
Record
Coaches and captains
Head coachKatey Stone

The 2010–11 Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey team represented Harvard University in the 2010–11 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season.

Offseason

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  • September 17:Three Crimson players (two former) have made the U.S. Women's Select Team roster that will compete in the Four Nations Cup in November 2010. Julie Chu and Caitlin Cahow are the two Crimson alumni. Sophomore Josephine Pucci has been named as a member of the team.[1] Katey Stone will be the head coach of Team USA.

Exhibition

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Date Opponent Score
Oct. 23 McGill 2-2
  • October 23: The Harvard women's hockey team took a 2-1 lead into the third period but allowed a goal for a 2-2 tie at Bright Hockey Center. McGill took advantage of a five-on-three situation early in the first period as Cathy Chartrand took a feed from Gillian Ferrari and beat Bellamy for a 1-0 lead. Harvard had several opportunities on the power play in the 17th minute, but could not score on McGill netminder Andrea Wickman. With less than a minute to play in the game, McGill pulled its goaltender. With an extra skater, Ann-Sophie Bettez and Leslie Oles almost scored. In the end, Katia Clement-Hydra converted from close range to tie the score at 2-2. The overtime stanza did not result in a game-winning goal.[2]

Regular season

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  • Crimson skater Liza Ryabkina from Ukraine scored three goals in two games to open the season. Against archrival Yale. This weekend, Ryabinka scored two goals. Her second goal came with 14 seconds left in regulation and forced overtime. The second game was versus the Brown Bears and Ryabkina scored in the second period.[3]
  • January 15: A pair of quick goals to start the third period was all the offense the Crimson required. The Bright Hockey Center saw the defense preserve a 2-1 victory over St. Lawrence.[4]
  • January 22: In front of a crowd of prominent alumnae and Harvard Olympians, the women's hockey team collected its fourth consecutive win. The Crimson defeated Union by a 4-0 tally at Bright Hockey Center.[5] Gina McDonald netted her first collegiate goal in the game.

Standings

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Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#2 Cornell†* 22 20 1 1 41 35 31 3 1
Harvard 22 14 5 3 31 32 17 11 4
Dartmouth 22 15 7 0 30 8 5 3 0
Princeton 22 13 8 1 27 31 16 14 1
Quinnipiac 22 12 9 1 25 37 22 12 3
Clarkson 22 10 8 4 24 37 14 17 6
St. Lawrence 22 11 11 0 22 7 4 3 0
Rensselaer 22 8 12 2 18 9 4 3 1
Colgate 22 8 12 2 18 33 11 19 3
Yale 22 8 12 2 18 29 9 17 3
Brown 22 1 17 4 6 29 2 23 4
Union 22 1 19 2 4 34 2 29 3
Championship: Cornell
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Current rankings: USCHO.com Division I women's poll

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Schedule

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Date Opponent Location Time Score Record Harvard scorers

Conference record

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CHA school Record
Brown
Clarkson
Cornell
Colgate
Dartmouth
Quinnipiac
Princeton
RPI
St. Lawrence
Union
Yale

Player stats

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= Indicates team leader

Skaters

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Player Games Goals Assists Points Points/game PIM GWG PPG SHG

Goaltenders

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Player Games Played Minutes Goals Against Wins Losses Ties Shutouts Save %

Postseason

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NCAA tournament

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Awards and honors

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  • Liza Ryabkina, Harvard ECAC MLX Skates Player of the Week (Week of November 2, 2010)
  • Josephine Pucci, 2010-11 New England Women's Division I All-Stars[7]

ECAC honors

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Ivy League honors

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  • Jillian Dempsey, 2010-11 All-Ivy League second-team honors

References

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  1. ^ "Harvard Trio Named to U.S. Women's Hockey Roster for Four Nations Cup: GoCrimson.com". Archived from the original on December 15, 2010. Retrieved September 20, 2010.
  2. ^ "Athletics event". Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
  3. ^ "Weekly Awards: Ryabkina, Jenner & Mazzotta Take Home Honors". November 2, 2010. Archived from the original on November 24, 2016. Retrieved November 10, 2010.
  4. ^ "Third Period's the Charm for Harvard Women's Hockey | Sports | the Harvard Crimson".
  5. ^ "Women's Hockey Win Streak Moves to Four with 4-0 Win over Union: Harvard Athletics - GoCrimson.com". Archived from the original on January 8, 2012. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
  6. ^ 2010–11 Standings, ecachockey.com
  7. ^ "Three Women's Hockey Players Selected As New England All-Stars - BCEAGLES.COM - Boston College Official Athletic Site". Archived from the original on September 20, 2011. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
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