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The Harvard women's ice hockey team, in its first contest after the winter break, fell to Dartmouth, 3-1, Sunday afternoon in Hanover, N.H.
"Some of our kids were very stale coming off of the vacation," Harvard Coach John Dooley said. "We didn't have our legs."
Harvard (4-5) outshot the host Green, 31-15, but could only manage a single tally by Johanna Neilson. The center leads the Crimson in goal scoring with nine.
"We've got a young team this year," Dooley added. "Just one senior and two juniors. We're going to get better, and hopefully by February we'll be playing the way we want to."
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