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...Brown defense never saw its demise coming. Tied 2-2 in the third period, Harvard women’s hockey captain Jennifer Botterill had skated to the left endline, and the Bear defenders thought they were in position to prevent her from completing any scoring opportunity...
...Brown could not stop freshman Carrie Schroyer. Out of nowhere, she skated past two Bear defenders and moved in all alone in front...
Schroyer created the scoring opportunity by speeding past two Bear defenders to get open in the often-packed Brown defensive zone. Botterill, carrying the puck to the left endline, turned and found Schroyer coming towards the net. Schroyer drilled the puck just inside the open near-side of the net to light the lamp...
Both of Brown’s goals—the first tied the game 1-1 at 2:45 in the second period and the second tied the game 2-2 at 4:07 of the third period—were created off of Harvard mistakes. The Bear offense, which keeps one flyer in the neutral zone to cherry pick, was never a factor in the scoring...
Center Jessica Link, Brown’s leading scorer, netted the second Bear goal when a Harvard turnover, followed by a timely pass, sprung her free behind the Crimson defense inside the blue line. She cut across and skirted around Ruddock for the finish...