You can't argue with perfection, but the Harvard women's hockey team put up a strong case yesterday in Ithaca, N.Y.
Rebecca Schmalz' goal six minutes into the third period helped Cornell to maintain its perfect Ivy League record with a 3-2 win over the Crimson. The loss dropped Harvard (11-5 overall, 3-4 Ivy) four-and-a-half games out of first place in the league race.
The Crimson enjoyed a brief lead behind Captain Char Joslin's goal early in the second period, but Cornell's Mindy Bixby quickly erased the 1-0 lead with a goal 38 seconds later.
A goal by Melissa Gambrell put the Crimson in the hole, 2-1, but Sandra Whyte did the honors--tying the game three minutes into the third period.
Harvard failed to take advantage from the momentum of a 4-3 win over St. Lawrence Saturday afternoon. Lauren Messmore tallied a pair of goals.
Big Red, 3-2 at Ithaca, N.Y. HARVARD 0-1-1--2 Cornell 0-2-1--3
First Period: No Scoring.
Second Period: 1, H, Char Joslin (Martina Albright, Ginny Simmonds) 1:16; 2, C, Mindy Bixby (Kim Ratushny) 1:54; 3, C, Mellisa Gambrell (Christina Patterson) 5:29.
Third Period: 4, H, Sandra Whyte (Char Joslin) 3:15; 5, C, Rebecca Schmalz (Ratushny) 5:59.
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