CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The Saint Michael's College women's ice hockey team faced an Ivy League foe for the first time on Friday, losing to Harvard University, 6-0, in the Bright-Landry Hockey Center.
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RECORDS
- Saint Michael's (1-4), Harvard (1-0)
SAINT MICHAEL'S LEADERS
- Sophomore McKenna Dans (Marshfield, Mass./Lovell Academy), 52 saves (career high)
- Junior Anna Jerylo (Stillwater, Minn./Gentry Academy), 5-for-10 faceoffs
- Junior Maddie Quinn (Chicago, Ill./Team Illinois AAA), 4 blocked shots
OPPONENT LEADERS
- Junior Angelica Megdanis, 1 goal, 2 assists
- Sophomore Keira Ley, 1 goal, 2 assists
- Junior Brooke Manning, 1 goal, 1 assist
- Senior Emily Davidson, 8 saves
THE ACTION
- Dans made back-to-back saves immediately prior to Manning giving Harvard the lead 7:16 into the contest on her team's third attempt in a row.
- After two more quick stops from Dans, Key scored from the right point with 15:44 gone in the opening stanza.
- First-year Alex Paulsen tallied from the blue line 1:19 into the second frame, and the Crimson added a pair of goals 24 seconds apart late in the period.
- In the final 23:29 of regulation, Dans yielded only junior Zoe Boosamra's tally at 9:18 of the third period after she put home a loose puck from just outside the crease.
NEXT SAINT MICHAEL'S GAME
- Next Friday at Sacred Heart University, 5 p.m.