Word: marcoux
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard Tri-Captain Jen White faced only 12 shots on goal as compared to the Tigers' Kari Rosencranz, who had to contend with 36. Even a ploy on the part of Princeton to move leading scorer Molly Marcoux back to second line to exploit supposedly weaker opposition proved fruitless, save for a tally late in the third period...
Princeton's main weapon in this grudge match will be its offense. Leading scorers Mollie Marcoux, Sue Finney and Shari Wolkon will keep the pressure on Crimson goalie White, who presently leads the Ivy League in goaltending...
...saves in Saturday's game, should be ready for anything that comes her way. The Crimson will also be depending on strong defensive play from Char Joslin, sophomore Sue Cullinane, and freshmen Ginny Simonds and Beverly Stickles. The foursome were responsible for shuting down Princeton's leading scorer, Molly Marcoux, in Saturday's game. Marcoux was last year's Ivy Rookie of the Year and is expected to be a prime candidate for Ivy Player of the Year this season...
...next day, Harvard was leading Princeton, 4-2, going into the final minute of play. When freshman Mollie Marcoux scored for the Tigers in that final minute, everybody on the Harvard bench winced...
...winced a bit more. Not only had Princeton gotten to within one, but the late Marcoux goal had ruined her prediction of a 4-2 Harvard...