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W. Lax To Face Loyola

To exact its vengeance on Loyola, the Crimson's defense must knock off the opposing attack as it did against Dartmouth, when it held top scorers Lauren Holleran and Sarah Devens to a total of one goal.

Loyola does not boast of the same one-two punch that Dartmouth does, but nevertheless its offense can be potent, as it did score 11 times against the Crimson in their one meeting.

On the other end of the field, Harvard junior Megan Colligan might get to see some action tomorrow. The attacker suffered a stress fracture in her leg in early April against Yale, but the injury wasn't diagnosed until last week.

It has now healed to the point where she might be able to see some action, which should be a boost to the Harvard offense.

In other Harvard news, Schutt was honored with her first Ivy League Player of the Week award due to her performance against Dartmouth, in which she made 14 saves on 18 shots.

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Tournament Notes

The women's tournament has six teams, with the top two--Maryland and Princeton--getting byes for the first round.

The winner of the Harvard Loyola game will face Maryland next Saturday, while the William & Mary-Virginia victor will meet Princeton.

The championship game takes place the following day, and all Final Four games will be played on the campus of the University of Maryland.

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