| 1999-2000 Schedule/Results Northeastern 1, Harvard 1 (OT)
After a scoreless first period, Harvard's Jamie Hagerman became the first player to find the net when she scored a power play goal on a tricky slapshot at 16:31 of the second. Midway through the third period, NU rookie blueliner Kim Greene responded with one of her own, as she picked up a loose puck on the doorstep to beat the Crimson's Crystal Springer for the only time in the game. It was Greene's third goal in as many games, and she currently leads the NU blueliners in goals scored with five. Springer finished with 30 saves on the day in the face of a consistent NU attack, but she was upstaged by Northeastern's Erika Silva (pictured) who made 31 saves, including a remarkable seven in overtime to ensure the Huskies escaped with a point in the standings. The Huskies are now 10-4-3 in conference play and are fighting with New Hampshire and Providence for home ice advantage in the ECAC playoffs. They hold a 15-5-3 overall record. Scoring: 1st Period: 2nd Period: 3rd Period: OT1: Northeastern Goaltending:
Harvard Goaltending:
Northeastern Power-Play: 0/2 Harvard Power-Play: 1/3 Penalties: 1st Period: 2nd Period: 3rd Period: OT1: Northeastern Penalties: 3 for 6 Harvard Penalties: 2 for 4 |