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Picture this: a Dartmouth crowd on its feet roaring in applause because just a moment ago Tiffany Hagge punched home a goal to put the Big Green back in the game with slightly over a minute left in the second period...
...best players don’t only score consistently, but also step up during the biggest of games. Prior to Saturday’s victory, No.1 Minnesota was the only team to score five goals against Dartmouth. Corriero single-handedly matched that feat...
There’s a face-off. The Dartmouth crowd is still standing, still cheering. The crowd hasn’t realized that Harvard has gained control of the puck. It hasn’t noticed that Ashley Banfield has just found Nicole Corriero skating down the left side of the ice. With their team back in the hunt and the game knotted at three, the crowd doesn’t consider that Corriero has already notched two goals earlier that afternoon. And as two Dartmouth defenders move in to break up her drive, the crowd hasn?...
Perhaps it’s because the Dartmouth faithful cannot see Corriero’s face. If they could, their clapping would not stop so abruptly when it happens. But for the moment, the crowd is still clapping, still hopeful, because it doesn’t realize that Nicole Corriero is now at point-blank range from Lane...
...Dartmouth players realize what’s about to happen. The defenders struggle to pull her down, to knock away her stick, to take away the puck. But they don’t. They can’t. Nicole Corriero is too strong, too determined. She’s in front of Lane now. The defenders won’t let her wind up for a shot. They prevent her from making much of move. But it doesn’t matter. Corriero decided some 13 seconds ago when the game became tied and the Dartmouth crowd came back...