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W. Lax To Face Loyola

The Harvard women's lacrosse team has had its wish answered.

Before the NCAA tournament pairings were announced, Harvard (11-3 overall) knew that it wanted to play Loyola of Maryland (15-2) in the first round.

Earlier this season, Harvard lost to Loyola, 11-10, in a game that the Crimson should have won--but could not.

And this Monday, the Crimson learned that it would have a rematch down in the Crab Cake State tomorrow.

"We're looking to sort of pay back Loyola," junior Sarah Winters said. "When we lost to them we walked off the field and said, 'We have got to play them again."

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Given the way that Harvard lost, that feeling is not surprising.

The Crimson jumped out to an early four-goal lead, playing some of its best lacrosse of the season.

But there were signs of trouble, such as referees allowing illegal draws.

Harvard nevertheless stayed in front until the second half, when Loyola slowly caught up and tied the game late.

Then, with seven seconds remaining, the referees unbelievably gave Loyola a free shot directly in front of Harvard freshman goalie Kate Schutt. No matter how much Harvard argued, the call stood, and so would the ensuing game-winning goal.

Without a doubt, revenge is now on Harvard's mind.

"Everyone is really fired up," co-captain Francie Walton said. "If I was Loyola I'd be really scared right now."

And to make things even more difficult for Loyola, the Crimson is peaking at the right time.

Last week, Harvard blasted Dartmouth, 11-4, and knocked the Big Green out of the tournament. It was easily the team's most complete game of the year.

"Last week was definitely the best game we've played," senior Kelly Morrison said.

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