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Women's Ice Hockey Sneaks Past Princeton on the Power Play

Coming from the blue line, Edney carried the puck behind the goal where she saw junior forward Samantha Reber crash to the net. Edney fired a pass toward the darting forward, who lit the lamp for the second time against the Tigers this season.

With two goals on four shots in the opening 3:21 of the second frame, Harvard had already surpassed its first-period shot total of three.

“We started out a little slow…but then we started getting back to the basics and what we do best—playing fast and just playing as a team,” Parker said. “Then we started clicking and putting some pucks to the net.”

With Friday’s win, the Crimson maintains its three-point advantage over Clarkson atop the ECAC.

“In order to continue our success, we want to just stick with the simple things,” Parker said. “[That means] off the ice getting enough rest and being healthy, and then being ready to go every time we’re on the ice and just working hard.”

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—Staff writer Jake Meagher can be reached at jmeagher@college.harvard.edu.

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