Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Janosky dribbled towards Crimson goaltender Beth Reilly, with Harvard Co-Captain Andrea Montalbano in hot pursuit. Reilly charged. Montalbano slid. Janosky fell. The whistle blew...
...dismay of the 100 fans on hand (including President Derek Bok), Arico drilled the subsequent penalty shot into the corner of the Crimson cage for a 1-0 advantage...
...Crimson responded to the controversial goal with its strongest offensive surge of the game, initiated by Montalbano's free kick from the right flank. The senior sweeper lobbed a perfect crossbar to forward Kari Morioka, whose flick-header ricocheted off the crossbar. Midfielder Sue Carls had a shot blocked in the penalty area. Forward Robin Johnston had a volley deflected over the bar. And halfback Tracey Hackeling headed Carls' ensuring corner kick just wide of the near post...
...drove to the baseline and nailed a perfect cross to Johnston, whose header sailed over the goal. Then Johnston unloaded a shot from 20 yards that UConn keeper Amy Miller handled cleanly. At intermission, Harvard still trailed, with no goals and plenty of missed opportunities to its credit. The Crimson never threatened again...
First, she intercepted a Montalbano back-pass to Reilly, but the Crimson goalie threw herself at the All-New England forward's feet to prevent a goal. Arico followed by tackling the ball away from Montalbano for another breakaway, but rifled the ball wide. Arico threatened once again minutes later when she found herself open in the Crimson penalty area, but Reilly charged 15 yards out of the net to smother yet another shot...