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Brown goaltender Pam Dreyer doesn’t make many mistakes, but when she does, the opposition had better take advantage. When Botterill passed the puck, Dreyer was fooled. In switching her attention from Botterill at her right to Schroyer in front, she had left a large gap to her right. Schroyer keyed in on the target and did not miss...
...With Dreyer in the net and four players in the defensive zone on any given Harvard attack, Brown was tough to crack defensively, but not impenetrable...
...Botterill created space for herself by passing to captain Anglea Ruggiero at the point, then receiving the puck back after Ruggiero had drawn the defense’s attention. Botterill tried to feed Corriero in front, but the puck deflected off a defender’s skate on net. Dreyer made the initial save but Corriero put the loose puck home...
Harvard’s second goal was created more by Chu’s speed than Brown’s mistakes. Receiving a pass from captain Jamie Hagerman in the Brown zone, Chu saw a lane to the net down the right side and took off. Dreyer appeared to have stopped Chu’s initial shot but with Harvard players bearing down on her, the puck slipped over the goal line for a 2-1 Crimson lead...
...While Dreyer made the most saves, Harvard sophomore Jessica Ruddock made the most impressive stop when she stuffed Brown captain Kim Insalaco on a red-line breakaway to keep the score 2-1 at the time...