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With Cheryl Tate turning in a strong performance in the Crimson net, the icewomen played the Huskies--third-ranked in the East--to a scoreless first-period deadlock. "We really checked and hustled," coaching assistant Lloyd Perlmutter said. "We were beating them to the puck...

Author: By Jim Silver and Rich Zemel, S | Title: Huskies Overwhelm Outsized Icewomen | 12/11/1981 | See Source »

With leading scorer Tania Huber nursing a knee injury and watching the game from the stands, the Crimson looked for some new faces to put the puck in the net. The icewomen were not disappointed, as three players each scored their first goals of the season...

Author: By Rich Zemel, | Title: Icewomen Tame Terriers | 12/9/1981 | See Source »

Playing before an enthusiastic crowd of about 60, the Crimson came out flying. The icewomen swarmed around the Terrier's goalmouth, shooting from all angles and digging for rebounds...

Author: By Rich Zemel, | Title: Icewomen Tame Terriers | 12/9/1981 | See Source »

Keeping the pressure on, the icewomen's strong forechecking finally paid off when Sue Yunick picked up the rebound of Julie Starr's blast from the point and stuffed it under a sprawling Whitcomb. Harvard had broken the jinx, ending their 68-minute scoring drought against...

Author: By Rich Zemel, | Title: Icewomen Tame Terriers | 12/9/1981 | See Source »

...last couple of weeks, both the men's and women's hockey teams lost to B.U. in frustrating fashion. If the Beanpot in February seems too long to wait to shout "Screw B.U.!" then your best chance for revenge is tonight at the Bright Center, where the icewomen will take another shot at the Terriers...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Icewomen to Battle Terriers | 12/8/1981 | See Source »

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