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The University of Vermont's Independent Voice Since 1883

The Vermont Cynic

The University of Vermont's Independent Voice Since 1883

The Vermont Cynic

Crimson Shutout Cats 3-0

Vermont’s Tiffany Hayes tied her own school record with 63 saves as the Catamounts lost in their final home game of the season Saturday, 3-0, to Harvard in a Division I ECAC-North women’s hockey contest at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Vermont, 1-24-1 overall and 0-12-0 in league play, recognized three seniors before the game. Lori Hennessey of Essex Junction, Melissa Berglund ofHanson, MA, and team manager Amie Canfield of St. Johnsbury were honored for their years of hard work. Harvard, 12-9-1 overall and 6-4-1 in the ECAC, got the only goal it would need late in the first period when Kalen Ingram converted a nice pass from Nicole Corriero and beat Hayes. Corriero added another goal midway through the third period, and Lauren McAuliffe scored into the empty net at 19:08 of the third to make for the final margin. McAuliffe also assisted on Corriero’s goal. Emily Smith recorded eight saves for Harvard, while Hayes tied the school record she set back in November when she had 63 saves against Dartmouth. Vermont plays at Colgate next Friday and at Cornell next Saturday.

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Crimson Shutout Cats 3-0