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Freshman center Liz Ward scored two goals in the third period, as the Crimson overcame a tenacious Boston University squad on the Terriers' home ice by a 2-1 count After two periods of scoreless hockey, Ward put an end to Terrier netminder Lisa Whitcomb's bid for her fourth straight beanpot shoutout...
...with 5 21 showing on the clock, Terrier blueliner Nancy Mike was sent to the penalty box for hauling down Hurley as she was about to skate in alone on Whitcomb Eleven seconds into the ensuing power play. Hurley passed to Ward from behind the net, and the Yardling banged it home...
...final stanza, held scoreless themselves by a very effective corps of Crimson blueliners, the Terriers let the pace of the game pick up as they pressed for a goal. They came very close a number of times both he fore and after Gautreau's successful effort. A minute before Ward's first goal what seemed a certain B.U. score was nullified by a fast whistle. And twice in the last ten minutes. Terrier shots beat Tate--who was chosen Beanpot MVP--and hit goalposts...
...almost half of the 100 minutes of playing time the puck remained in front of the goal creases. Harvard had difficulty clearing the bigger Terriers from in front of the net, while on offense the Crimson were able to popper the Terrier goal with shots and countering passes...
Goalie Cheryl Tate kept Harvard in the game by rejecting 57 Terrier shots on goal, most of them uncorked from within five feet of the crease. Tate's performance set a personal record for saves in one game. The netminder got steadily better as the game progressed, making her most amazing saves in the overtime periods...