Word: notebooke
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...NOTEBOOK: "I was a little disappointed about the cheap style of play," said Delaney Smith, referring to Penn's overly-physical style of play Saturday night. Keffer added, "[Penn guard Cheryl Rath] was fouling me all night."...Harvard shot only 35 percent from the field and dished out only six assists against Princeton Friday night...
...NOTEBOOK: Devin finished with 21 saves, Fletcher with 32...Last year, SLU beat Harvard, 4-3, on the last day of the regular season. The two teams met in the finals of the ECAC tournament, with Harvard finishing on top, 6-3...In January, Harvard dropped SLU, 4-3...Cornell assured itself of third place in the league with a victory over RPI...Vermont beat Colgate, last night in Burlington, VT. to earn the league's fourth playoff spot...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard had been undefeated in its last four meetings with the Green coming in to last night's contest...The teams skated to a 1-1 tie in early January, with Crimson sophomore Martina Albright knocking in the tying goal with barely three minutes left in regulation...The winner of the Harvard Dartmouth semifinal will play the winner of the Princeton-Cornell semifinal, which will be played at 5 p.m. Saturday. The championship game is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday...Char Joslin is the Crimson's regular-season scoring champion with 19 goals and nine assists for 28 points...
...NOTEBOOK:Joslin now has eight goals in the last three games...D'Souza's other two shutouts were against Boston University, 9-0, and Boston College, 11-0...Junior Catherine Wolfram had a memorable last shift in the third period. She skated off the bench and directed the puck towards the right wing. Wolfram then set up in the left corner and was spilled going for the puck. She then skated towards the slot where she was promptly dumped in front by a Bowdoin player a foot taller than she and twice stopped Polar Bear rushes by keeping the puck...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard remains two games up on Princeton and Dartmouth (both 7-2 Ivy) after last night's action. The Tigers squeaked by Yale, 69-65, while Dartmouth was crushing Columbia (11-10, 3-6 Ivy) in New York City, where the Crimson plays tonight...The Lions' defeat in Levien Gym was only its second home loss in 10 games this year...