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There's not much going on in Waterville, Me., this time of year. The most exciting show to hit town in days So it's no wonder that Colby College squad had little trouble getting "I could tell just by walking past their locker room that they were ready for us," a disappointed Harvard. Coach John Dobley said afterwards. "We are Playing with little zest, the ice women saw an early 1-0 lead vanish and The loss dropped the "It's a pretty tight race now " said Dooley, whose squad is seeking. It is Not even the After the two squads skated through a scoreless first period, Harvard tallied the first score when Kathy Carroll took a pass from Vicki Palmer and slapped it past Mule goalie Mary White. Colby struck back quick, however, scoring at 10:32 when Crimson netminder Cheryl Tate misplayed Susan McNiven's slapshot. The Mules went on top for good at 15:45 of the second period when McNiven scored again. Colby added two goals in the third--the last into an open net--to make the final 4-1 sending the Crimson into today's match at Bowdoin with only scanty playoff hopes. "The playoffs will probable depend on how we do Saturday against Princeton," said Dooley, referring to his team's regular season finale. "If we win that, we'll have a good shot. It all comes down to that."
So it's no wonder that Colby College squad had little trouble getting "I could tell just by walking past their locker room that they were ready for us," a disappointed Harvard. Coach John Dobley said afterwards. "We are Playing with little zest, the ice women saw an early 1-0 lead vanish and The loss dropped the "It's a pretty tight race now " said Dooley, whose squad is seeking. It is Not even the After the two squads skated through a scoreless first period, Harvard tallied the first score when Kathy Carroll took a pass from Vicki Palmer and slapped it past Mule goalie Mary White. Colby struck back quick, however, scoring at 10:32 when Crimson netminder Cheryl Tate misplayed Susan McNiven's slapshot. The Mules went on top for good at 15:45 of the second period when McNiven scored again. Colby added two goals in the third--the last into an open net--to make the final 4-1 sending the Crimson into today's match at Bowdoin with only scanty playoff hopes. "The playoffs will probable depend on how we do Saturday against Princeton," said Dooley, referring to his team's regular season finale. "If we win that, we'll have a good shot. It all comes down to that."
"I could tell just by walking past their locker room that they were ready for us," a disappointed Harvard. Coach John Dobley said afterwards. "We are Playing with little zest, the ice women saw an early 1-0 lead vanish and The loss dropped the "It's a pretty tight race now " said Dooley, whose squad is seeking. It is Not even the After the two squads skated through a scoreless first period, Harvard tallied the first score when Kathy Carroll took a pass from Vicki Palmer and slapped it past Mule goalie Mary White. Colby struck back quick, however, scoring at 10:32 when Crimson netminder Cheryl Tate misplayed Susan McNiven's slapshot. The Mules went on top for good at 15:45 of the second period when McNiven scored again. Colby added two goals in the third--the last into an open net--to make the final 4-1 sending the Crimson into today's match at Bowdoin with only scanty playoff hopes. "The playoffs will probable depend on how we do Saturday against Princeton," said Dooley, referring to his team's regular season finale. "If we win that, we'll have a good shot. It all comes down to that."
Playing with little zest, the ice women saw an early 1-0 lead vanish and The loss dropped the "It's a pretty tight race now " said Dooley, whose squad is seeking. It is Not even the After the two squads skated through a scoreless first period, Harvard tallied the first score when Kathy Carroll took a pass from Vicki Palmer and slapped it past Mule goalie Mary White. Colby struck back quick, however, scoring at 10:32 when Crimson netminder Cheryl Tate misplayed Susan McNiven's slapshot. The Mules went on top for good at 15:45 of the second period when McNiven scored again. Colby added two goals in the third--the last into an open net--to make the final 4-1 sending the Crimson into today's match at Bowdoin with only scanty playoff hopes. "The playoffs will probable depend on how we do Saturday against Princeton," said Dooley, referring to his team's regular season finale. "If we win that, we'll have a good shot. It all comes down to that."
The loss dropped the "It's a pretty tight race now " said Dooley, whose squad is seeking. It is Not even the After the two squads skated through a scoreless first period, Harvard tallied the first score when Kathy Carroll took a pass from Vicki Palmer and slapped it past Mule goalie Mary White. Colby struck back quick, however, scoring at 10:32 when Crimson netminder Cheryl Tate misplayed Susan McNiven's slapshot. The Mules went on top for good at 15:45 of the second period when McNiven scored again. Colby added two goals in the third--the last into an open net--to make the final 4-1 sending the Crimson into today's match at Bowdoin with only scanty playoff hopes. "The playoffs will probable depend on how we do Saturday against Princeton," said Dooley, referring to his team's regular season finale. "If we win that, we'll have a good shot. It all comes down to that."
"It's a pretty tight race now " said Dooley, whose squad is seeking. It is Not even the After the two squads skated through a scoreless first period, Harvard tallied the first score when Kathy Carroll took a pass from Vicki Palmer and slapped it past Mule goalie Mary White. Colby struck back quick, however, scoring at 10:32 when Crimson netminder Cheryl Tate misplayed Susan McNiven's slapshot. The Mules went on top for good at 15:45 of the second period when McNiven scored again. Colby added two goals in the third--the last into an open net--to make the final 4-1 sending the Crimson into today's match at Bowdoin with only scanty playoff hopes. "The playoffs will probable depend on how we do Saturday against Princeton," said Dooley, referring to his team's regular season finale. "If we win that, we'll have a good shot. It all comes down to that."
Not even the After the two squads skated through a scoreless first period, Harvard tallied the first score when Kathy Carroll took a pass from Vicki Palmer and slapped it past Mule goalie Mary White. Colby struck back quick, however, scoring at 10:32 when Crimson netminder Cheryl Tate misplayed Susan McNiven's slapshot. The Mules went on top for good at 15:45 of the second period when McNiven scored again. Colby added two goals in the third--the last into an open net--to make the final 4-1 sending the Crimson into today's match at Bowdoin with only scanty playoff hopes. "The playoffs will probable depend on how we do Saturday against Princeton," said Dooley, referring to his team's regular season finale. "If we win that, we'll have a good shot. It all comes down to that."
After the two squads skated through a scoreless first period, Harvard tallied the first score when Kathy Carroll took a pass from Vicki Palmer and slapped it past Mule goalie Mary White.
Colby struck back quick, however, scoring at 10:32 when Crimson netminder Cheryl Tate misplayed Susan McNiven's slapshot. The Mules went on top for good at 15:45 of the second period when McNiven scored again.
Colby added two goals in the third--the last into an open net--to make the final 4-1 sending the Crimson into today's match at Bowdoin with only scanty playoff hopes.
"The playoffs will probable depend on how we do Saturday against Princeton," said Dooley, referring to his team's regular season finale. "If we win that, we'll have a good shot. It all comes down to that."
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