Word: goals
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Moments later, the Bulldogs were able to sneak a fast goal by Crimson goalie Charlotte Worsley. Near the close of the half the Crimson tied it at 3-3, when St. Louis whipped a pass to Julie Cornman, who quick-sticked it in for the goal...
Harvard led for the first time when freshman Annie Macmillan scored the first goal of the second half. Macmillan came in right-handed, then pulled a quick switch and shot the ball in left-handed...
Attack wing Sue St. Louis scored the first Crimson goal when she came around the left side of the goal and powered her way past Yale's tough box-and-one defense, pushing in an unassisted tally. Cat Ferrante tied the score when she made a high-low cut through the zone and quick-sticked the ball in, after receiving a sharp pass from senior Ellen Seidler...
Down 6-2 at half-time, the Harvard team switched into gear for the second half and matched the Tigers goal for goal. But the Princeton defense refused to relax and allow Harvard to catch up. The Crimson could not find any way to move consistently by its opponents and instead found itself clogging up the area around the goalcage rather than spreading out and making the necessary passes...
Princeton applied its greatest pressure to the strength of the Crimson--the defense. As a result of Princeton's offensive attack, the Harvard players had difficulty sliding to back up and often completely lost their footing as the Tigers drove to the goal. Also, Princeton used a special ride to counter the excellent clearing ability of Harvard defenders Haywood Miller, Prezioso, and substitute starter Mac DeCamp--who played for an injured Scott Pink...