Box Score BOSTON, Mass. - Four Cornell women's ice hockey skaters tallied one goal and one assist each to lead the team to a 4-1 victory at Harvard, Friday night.
The Crimson opened the scoring with less than two minutes left in the first period. During a Harvard power play, Anne Bloomer scored her 12th goal of the season to put the host team on the board.
Senior
Jaime Bourbonnais scored a power play goal to tie the score with 12:49 on the second-period clock. Bourbonnais' goal served as her 100th career point. Junior
Maddie Mills faked a wrap-around-net and passed the puck behind her to Bourbonnais for the score.
Mills tallied her 100th career point with the eventual game-winning goal five minutes later. Pulling a classic Mills move, she wrapped around the net, looking for the shot, and dumped the puck just above the goalie's left shoulder for the goal. Right off the faceoff, senior
Kristin O'Neill sent the puck to senior
Amy Curlew for a quick tip to Mills to set up the score.
As Harvard was unable to answer the Big Red's two goals, the second period ended with a 2-1 Cornell lead.
Senior
Micah Zandee-Hart added to the Big Red's lead during a 4-on-3 Crimson power play in the third period. An advantage that started eight minutes into the final period saw a Harvard shot rebounded off junior goalie
Lindsay Browning and to the wall where Bourbonnais collected the possession. Bourbonnais quickly sent the puck to senior
Paige Lewis for the initial shot. On the rebound, Zandee-Hart hit the puck in the air in order to slide it under the goalie and into the net.
O'Neill tallied what proved to be the final goal of the night. Taking the puck from senior
Amy Curlew, O'Neill skated from the blue line to the slot for the fourth goal at 11:39.
Browning saved a total of 16 shots to secure the win.
The Big Red will look for the weekend sweep with a game at Dartmouth tomorrow (Feb. 8). The puck will drop at 3 p.m. in Hanover, Conn.