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...only question that remained at game's end was why there hadn't been more goals. And, with a paltry crowd of 50, there weren't many wondering about it. Harvard Coach John Dooley answered it anyway, pointing to Eagle goalie Ann Marie Looney, who racked up a record 58 saves...
...give their whole team credit," Dooley said. "But without some superb stops from their goalie we would have had a lot more." The defending champions will now face a powerful Northeastern squad in the February 18 Beanpot final at Bright. The Huskies (10-3) never trailed in last night's second game, downing Boston University...
...Dooley remembers his most exciting Beanpot, a not-so-friendly contest between B.C. and B.U. in the 1957 final. "I believe all hell broke loose at the end of that game in the Garden. I remember shaking hands with someone and ending up with a hockey stick over the head. As the teams were leaving the ice it ended up in a brawl...
...Boston Garden in January 1954 and all around the Boston area, kids who had grown up playing together in junior leagues were now playing against each other on the Bruins' ice. "I guess one of the things about the tourney then," remembers Harvard women's hockey Coach John Dooley, who played in three Beanpots for B.U., "was that we didn't have the great national diversity that there is now. We'd be going head-to-head with some of our good friends we'd grown up with. After the tournament, we'd always go out and celebrate...
...rivalry between B.U. and B.C. was just as intense then as it is now. "B.U. had one of the strongest teams around. And, if I remember correctly." Dooley says, "we'd beaten Harvard twice that year. B.C. had a pretty good team, too, and there was a tremendous amount of rivalry between all three., especially B.U. and B.C. stemming over from football." So when B.C. downed B.U. in overtime, some of the players just couldn't control their anger. "Police on corted both teams out that evening and there wasn't as much partying that night." Dooley says...