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...writing a song. "Someday, Someway", that had the critics raving about "the new Buddy Holly." By itself, that little jewel salvaged a mediocre Robert Gordon album. Now, Crenshaw has released his own 33 and all hell has broken loose among those in the know. References to the Byrds. Buffalo Springfield and (gasp) the Beatles have been made. Quickly, the bandwagon has become crowded. And people are beginning to realize: the kid really is that good...
Striker Kelly Landry stole the ball from Springfield fullback Wendy Marble and she broke down the soggy field. She faked a pass to her left and chipped the ball to striker Alicia Carillo, who alertly sent it to Laura Mayer who knocked it in from in front of the goal...
...Crimson's lead lasted only 15 minutes, as Springfield appeared on the scoreboard with 37:48 gone in the first half. Springfield Striker Sharon Kavanagh brought the ball over the midfield line, pulled up about 30 yards in front of the twines, and made a perfect shot that sailed just above Crimson Goalie Janet Judge's outstretched hands...
Late in the second half, Landry took a shot that came closer than anyone to breaking the downfield and Harvard's slump. After breaking downfield and evading two Springfield backs with a dazzling fake to the right, the sophomore shooting machine went one on one with Goalie Tara Healey...
...Springfield netminder lunged for the ball, slipping on the wet turf, allowing Landry to five a bullet in the direction of the open goal. The ball hit the left post and meandered slowly along the goal line, seemingly too lazy to cross the white stripe...