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...doesn’t consider that Corriero has already notched two goals earlier that afternoon. And as two Dartmouth defenders move in to break up her drive, the crowd hasn’t thought much of the fact that Corriero continues to skate, inching ever closer to goalie Kate Lane, or that she maintains complete control of the puck...
...faithful cannot see Corriero’s face. If they could, their clapping would not stop so abruptly when it happens. But for the moment, the crowd is still clapping, still hopeful, because it doesn’t realize that Nicole Corriero is now at point-blank range from Lane...
...what’s about to happen. The defenders struggle to pull her down, to knock away her stick, to take away the puck. But they don’t. They can’t. Nicole Corriero is too strong, too determined. She’s in front of Lane now. The defenders won’t let her wind up for a shot. They prevent her from making much of move. But it doesn’t matter. Corriero decided some 13 seconds ago when the game became tied and the Dartmouth crowd came back to life that...
...puck on a string. The defenders’ struggle and Lane’s angle took away any chance of a clear shot. But they hadn’t taken away her intent to score. Keeping her full force behind the stick, she propelled the puck forward, wedging against Lane before popping up, hitting off Corriero’s shoulder and bouncing into the net for the game-winning goal...
...afternoon belonged to Corriero. With time winding down in the final minute of the game, Dartmouth pulled Lane for the extra attacker. Who should find a clear shot to the net from Harvard’s own zone but Corriero, who fired a laser into the back of the net for her fifth and final goal of the night...