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 Harvard Women’s Hockey Wins Beanpot - Ryabkina Named MVP

Feb 10, 2010  (Harvard Sports Information)

Harvard Women Celebrate Beanpot Title Lisa Ryabkina Celebrates (Photo courtesy: Kevin Burns)CAMBRIDGE, Mass. --  Junior Liza Ryabkina potted her fifth goal of the 2010 Beanpot Tournament 35 seconds into the second period and the marker stood as the game-winner as the No. 5 Harvard women’s hockey team blanked No. 9 Northeastern, 1-0, in the Beanpot final Tuesday at Bright Hockey Center. The win marks the 13th time in program history the Crimson has hoisted the Beanpot trophy, and the first time since 2008.

Harvard now stands just one Beanpot title shy of Northeastern’s 14 overall trophies. The last time the Huskies captured the tournament crown was 1998. Katey Stone, the Landry Family Head Coach for Harvard Women’s Ice Hockey, collected her 10th career Beanpot title and now stands two wins shy of tying Laura Halldorson's all-time Division I record of 337 career victories.

Liza Ryabkina Receives MVP Award from Joe Bertanga Lisa Ryabkina Celebrates (Photo courtesy: Kevin Burns)After scoring four goals in a 5-0 win over Boston College in the first round and netting the game-winner in the finals, Ryabkina was unanimously selected as the Beanpot Most Valuable Player, becoming the first Crimson player to win the award since Sarah Wilson ’09 claimed the prize in 2008. A pair of Beanpot shutouts earned freshman goalie Laura Bellamy the Bertagna Award as the tournament’s top goaltender, marking the second time in three years a Harvard player has received the accolade after Christina Kessler won it in 2008.

After outshooting the Huskies, 12-5, in the opening stanza, the Crimson grabbed control of the flow of the game in the second, owning a 26-6 margin in shots in the middle period. More importantly, Harvard netted the only goal of the frame, as Ryabkina put Harvard ahead at 0:35. Ryabkina sent a pass into the slot from the left corner, allowing Randi Griffin to get a shot off. Northeastern goaltender Leah Sulyma stopped Griffin’s attempt, but the shot created a rebound on the left side. Ryabkina picked up the puck and lifted it into the top corner of the net.

The Huskies upped their offensive efforts in the third, outshooting the hosts 16-6 in the period. Three Harvard penalties gave the visitors a number of good looks on net, but Bellamy stood firm, recording 16 saves to secure her second shutout in as many Beanpot games. The Crimson finished the game with a 44-27 edge in shots.

See additional coverage at Boston.com.

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