Word: riverwomen
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...smothering St. Louis defense has allowed only four goals all season long. But it was not the defense that hurt the Crimson as much as the scoring woes that have plagued the squad throughout the year. Harvard managed to get 13 shots off, two more than the Riverwomen, but the shots just were not quite on target...
...booters played as well, if not better than the second-seeded unbeaten Riverwomen from the University of Missouri-St-Louis but they still ended up on the short end of a 2-1 score, with a ticket back to Cambridge rather than to Orlando, Florida for the semi-finals and finals...
...break that gave the Riverwomen the victory was a charging call with about ten minutes left in the contest Joan Gettemeyer walloped the ensuing penalty shot past out of Harvard goalie Janet Judge's outstretched arms. The goal broke a 1-1 tie and put St. Louis ahead for good...
...many ways the Riverwomen were lucks to get the penalty since the Harvard defense kept up the strong play it has shown through out this tournament. Judge was a near wall in the net turning away 10 St. Louis blasts, despite a still should and overall soreness as a result of her superhuman effort against Brown last Friday Fullback Brigitte Duffs also contained forward Patty Kelly effectively in the Crimson freshman's second straight impressive game...
Harvard was the first team to get on the scoreboard With 36:51 ticked off on the clock in the first half. Sweeper Debbie field booted the ball over the Riverwomen back who had pulled up too far in an attempt to trap the ball. Tri-captain Laura Mayer was waiting downfield and when the ball landed on leaped...