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Shots flew just barely to the right, just barely to the left, or just over the Tiger goal. The Crimson kept on firing, outshooting Princeton 27-12 in the end. An unexpected shot caught Harvard netminder Stephen Hall off guard for Princeton's opening goal. He didn't let it haunt him for the remainder of the game...
...Tiger defense was unusually physical--almost dirty, according to a few Harvard players. Three yellow cards and a pair of penalties attest to Princeton's rough style. More Crimson booters hit the ground than in any other game this season...
Harvard had one final chance to force an overtime period with just over three minutes left in the match, but the Crimson failed to put in a loose ball in front of the Princeton cage, as a stingy Tiger defense cleared the ball and sealed the stick-women's fate...
...Captain Karin Pinezich scored Harvard's first goal in the 18th minute of the first half when she trapped a cross from senior Julie Agar in front of the Tiger goal and blasted a shot past Princeton goalie Dodie Colavecchio...
...Tiger Leader Velupillai Prabakaran, 32, caused problems from the beginning. Although the Sri Lankan army promptly returned to the barracks under the terms of the pact, the Tigers kept the bulk of their weapons and used them to deadly effect. Within six weeks of the pact's signing, Prabakaran's forces had murdered more than 150 members of rival Tamil groups. Last month, using his arms as a bargaining chip, Prabakaran won a major concession from the Sri Lankan government in Colombo: the Tigers were given control of a majority of seats on the interim council. But after promising "full...