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Competing for a $100 cash prize, 16 teams from the upperclass Houses, the freshman dorms, and University Hall turned out in full force to the Malkin Athletic Center’s (MAC) fourth-floor gym. The OSA helped organized a second dodgeball tournament this March, in which Quincy defeated Elm Yard for an audience of amused junior parents in town for the weekend...
...itself with a 7-6-1 record at the close of 2004, Corriero remained a scoring staple that helped the Crimson burst out of the rut in 2005—including a five-goal clinic against rival Dartmouth—en route to an undefeated campaign into the NCAA tournament...
...helped bring home the women’s first ever Ivy League title, contributed to the dual men’s and women’s IFA titles, swept the 2005 NCAA tournament to leave with the national title to her name, and capped off her season with a gold at the under-20 Junior World Championships...
...weeks after competing at the NCAA tournament and completing her collegiate season, Cross traveled to Austria where she fenced the best in the world at the under-20 Junior World Championships. Following in the pattern of her season, Cross captured the gold in the foil—her second individual win at the competition...
...pass ahead to tri-captain Nicole Corriero, who had scored all four of the Crimson’s goals to that point. Charging up the right side, Corriero dished at the last possible second to Chu, who buried the puck top shelf to end the longest game in NCAA tournament history...