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Icewomen March Over Elis, 9-2; Power-play Goals Seal Victory

Lind scored seconds later, keeping intact Harvard's perfect record on power play opportunities, and Yale sent Bingham back in for the rest of the game.

"I thought we stayed with [Harvard] pretty well in the first period, but after that we just went to hell in a handbasket," Russo said.

Harvard junior Martina Albright stuffed in a shot, assisted by Stickles and freshman Ginny Simonds, at 3:33, and Whyte wrapped up Harvard's scoring at 7:10.

Yale senior Cheryl Camillo sent a pass from defender Denyse Finn past Harvard goalie Gillian D'Souza at 11:32, making the final score, 9-2.

"We needed an easy game, so I think this definitely came at a good time," White said.

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Harvard faces second-place Princeton, which it defeated in the 1988 Ivy League Championships, this Saturday at 1 p.m. in Bright. This game will help determine if the Crimson repeats as regular-season champs.

"It's going to be one of the hardest games for us mentally and physically," Lind said. "They're not going to hand us the Ivy Championships on a silver platter."

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