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...Sue went on to score 19 goals that year from the center forward spot including the team's first seven goals of its 9-2-1 season. Not bad for the first time out with the women's varsity team...
...Sue and her brother played one-on-one soccer, to which Sue now credits her ability to go in on the defense alone, but which left her restricted in overall soccer skills when she arrived at Harvard...
That year was of course the year that Harvard women's soccer emerged from club status to the full varsity level, but it still came as a pleasant surprise to Sue when she made the varsity. She was even in the starting line-up for the first game of the season. At halfback...
...center forward spot in those days was tailored to the skills of St. Louis--the midfielders shot the ball up over the opposing team's fullbacks and Sue raced them to the ball, hoping to get off a good shot on net. As a result, Sue only had one assist during her freshman year...
Then came sophomore year, the year of Sue St. Louis. She knocked in 20 goals and added six assists to lead the team to a sparkling 13-1 record and the first-ever Ivy League championship. In addition, Sue was named to the All-Ivy team and received player-of-the-week honors from Soccer America magazine, the first woman to be so recognized...