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During the second intermission, coach John Dooley "told us to really go after them," center Kathy Caroll said. And the Crimson got off to a fast third-period start, striking for a power-play goal at the 49-second mark. Dianne Hurley, the Crimson's leading scorer, tallied her fifth of the season, taking a pass from winger Liz Ward and beating Huskie goalie Kathie Scanlon...
...netminder, Lisa Whitcomb, though, as memories of her 40-save shutout two weeks ago seemed fresh in both teams' minds. At one point midway through the first period, Crimson co-captain Firkins Reed won four face-offs in a row, each time getting the puck back to winger Dianne Hurley, but Whitcomb was ready all four times...
...stonewalled by Terrier goalie Lisa Whitcomb, outshooting B.U., 40-11, but losing, 1-0. Since then, however, Crimson pucks have paved a sure path to the net--in an 8-1 annihilation of UConn and a 4-3 squeaker over defending Ivy co-champ Brown. The line of Dianne Hurley, Tania Huber and Liz Ward has struck seven times; center Huber and left wing Hurley have each had the hat trick...
...Bruins, playing with only two offensive lines, started to tire as the third period began. And, "once we got the puck into their zone," Hurley said, "we really outplayed them." In particular, Hurley and her linemates Ward and center Tania Huber, outplayed them. Huber and Ward assisted on Hurley's second goal of the game, at 7:40. Hurley took a pass from Ward in front of the net and deked past Brown netminder Janice Moody to pull the Crimson even. That set the stage for Hurley's game-winner, also assisted by both her linemates, nine minutes later...
Between periods the Crimson "got a really strong pep talk from [coach John Dooley]," according to Hurley. It obviously impressed her, since she tied the game just 43 seconds into the second period, converting a pass from blueliner Amy Spalding...