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...even two of the best goaltenders in the country--1998 ECAC Tournament MVP Ali Brewer of Brown and former Olympian Sara DeCosta of Providence--could contain the nation's best offense. Both talented netminders held the Crimson under its usual clip of 6.57 goals a game, but Harvard managed to produce two lopsided wins, 6-2 over Brown Saturday and 5-2 against Providence Sunday...
...nation's best defense could not stop Harvard's offensive attack. Led by two Kazmaier Award candidates in junior goaltender Ali Brewer and sophomore defenseman Tara Mounsey, the Bears came into the game giving up an ECAC-best 1.15 goals per contest. Harvard joined No. 8 Princeton as the teams that have managed six goals against Brown...
...order to get to Brewer we will have to light her up early," Ruggiero said. "We can't let her control the tempo of the game and we need to make sure she doesn't gain confidence as the game progresses. This is another huge game and it would be great to have the same kind of support from the fans that we had last week...
...Brewer gets plenty of help from sophomore Tara Mounsey, one of two ECAC defensemen who played in the 1998 Olympics. Mounsey has padded Brewer's numbers by sealing off the interior and forcing opponents to take conservative shots from the blue line and the boards...
...Brewer and Mounsey should have their hands full against a Crimson offense that has averaged 7.75 goals per game after exam period. Harvard's top forward line consists of the nation's three highest scorers in co-captain A.J. Mleczko (22 goals-48 assists-70 points), sophomore Tammy Shewchuk (25-32-57) and freshman Jen Botterill (23-30-53). Mleczko and Botterill are the reigning ECAC Player and Rookie of the Week, respectively...