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Much of the credit for Harvard’s five goals belonged to the third line, consisting of junior winger Kat Sweet, sophomore center Carrie Schroyer, and freshman winger Lisa Solley...
...third line played well and was definitely a part of the difference in the game,” said junior forward Nicole Corriero. “The Sweet-Schroyer-Solley line was making a lot of things happen and sparked the other lines. We started coming on late in the first period, then in the first shift of the second we put one home...
Though the third line helped generate the Harvard attack early on in the game, the shift did not post a score until the third period, when Sweet and Solley assisted on a Ruggiero goal to put the exclamation point on the Crimson’s victory...
First Period: Y, Sharun (unassisted), 8:16. Second Period: H, Chu (Corriero, McAuliffe), :45 (pp). H, McAuliffe (Corriero, Cahow), 7:30. H, Corriero (McAuliffe), 9:41. H, Chu (McAuliffe, Johnston), 19:10. Third Period: H, Ruggiero (Sweet, Solley), 3:34. Shots: Y 6-6-7 19, H 16-16-10 42. Powerplay: Y 0-3, H 2-6. Goalies: Y Love...
...Sweet news: besides tasting great, chocolate can do you some good. It's rich in flavonoids, which can raise levels of good cholesterol, and antioxidants, which limit cell damage. Heating chocolate seems to release antioxidants, so go for the hot cocoa. Not all chocolate is created equal, however. Dark chocolate is more potent than its paler cousin in raising antioxidant levels, possibly because the milk in milk chocolate binds to antioxidants. In addition, German research comparing dark and white chocolate found that the dark stuff can lower blood pressure...