Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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However, the Crimson refused to die. When UConn goalie Diane Hughes trapped the ball between her pads with 17:40 remaining, the referee awarded the Crimson a penalty stroke, and co-captain Chris Sailer converted it into her fifth goal of the year with a shot into the lower lefthand corner of the Husky...
...excellent midfield play of Sailer, Maureen Finn and Sarah Chubb, the Crimson continued to press, but couldn't tally the tying goal, and UConn's Mary Taylor put the game out of reach with one minute remaining, scoring off a Payne pass...
AMHERST--When the Harvard-UMass women's soccer game ended yesterday with an overtime score of 4-3, your first reaction was merely to savor the exciting, aggressive styles of both teams. Then, like a bitter aftertaste, you remembered that the Crimson had lost its first game of the season...
...Minutemen's field measured 20 yards shorter and 10 yards narrower than the Crimson's home field. This length--or lack of it--reduced midfield play, which increased both congestion in the goal areas and scoring opportuiities...
...Crimson's nervousness over playing the one team that beat them last year soon wore off and at 22:15 Cat Ferrante put Harvard on the scoreboard. Streaking across to the left-hand side of the field from her right-wing position, Ferrante picked up a punt from goalie Carle, dodged a defenseman and rammed it home to set the halftime score...