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1-0 win for Connecticut Huskies over Holy Cross – Jada Habisch was the hero – The Rink Live

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1-0 win for Connecticut Huskies over Holy Cross – Jada Habisch was the hero – The Rink Live


The Connecticut Huskies won their game against Holy Cross 1-0 on Saturday, Feb. 07, 2025.

The only goal of the game came from

Jada Habisch

in the first period.

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Connecticut’s Jada Habisch scored the game-winning goal.

The team took the lead in the first period, with a goal from Jada Habisch.

Claire Murdoch

and

Ashley Allard

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assisted.

Next games:

The Huskies will play the Providence Friars on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025 at Toscano Family Ice Forum while the Crusaders will face Vermont on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025 at Hart Recreation Center.

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Remaining GOP candidates for Connecticut governor vie for Erin Stewart supporters

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Remaining GOP candidates for Connecticut governor vie for Erin Stewart supporters


NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — With Republican Erin Stewart suspending her campaign for Connecticut governor on the eve of the party convention, state Sen. Ryan Fazio is now the favorite to win the Republican endorsement.

Up until Thursday morning, Fazio was locked in a head-to-head match-up with Stewart, who had long been considered the favorite to win the Republican endorsement at Saturday’s convention.

With Stewart’s exit, the 36-year-old now stands as one of two remaining Republican candidates. Stewart has thrown her support behind Fazio, perhaps best known for his crusades against Connecticut’s high energy costs, a move that could help consolidate support among party delegates.

Fazio first spoke with News 8’s Chief Political Correspondent Mike Cerulli on Thursday.

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“Listen, I expect to fight on this campaign all the way through,” Fazio said. “I don’t expect anything; I’m entitled to nothing. I need to earn everything as a candidate, and our campaign has that exact attitude. So, we’re gonna work extraordinarily hard every single day to win the support, to earn the support of every single Republican delegate, every single Republican primary voter, and every single voter irrespective of their background or their party affiliation in November. This is too important not to.”

The other remaining Republican candidate is 77-year-old Betsy McCaughey, the cable TV host and former New York lieutenant governor. Can she secure 15% of the delegates this Saturday and automatically trigger a primary?

“I’ve been calling Erin Stewart’s delegates all day, and in fact, I want to call Erin Stewart, expressing my concern and saying I wish her and her family well,” McCaughey told News 8’s Chief Political Anchor Dennis House. “This is a difficult time. And then I’ve called many of Erin Stewart’s delegates, and I’m sure I’ll reach all of them and meet with them tomorrow. And I’m asking, please join me in launching the Connecticut comeback.”

Stay with News 8 on air and online all day Saturday as we bring the vote count and let you know if we are heading for a primary showdown in August.

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