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No. 1 Maryland Routs W. Lacrosse, 21-3

Walton and junior Jeanne Ficociello also had astrong showing for the Harvard defense.

"We weren't playing at our best but we wereable to capitalize on their mistakes," Walton said.

Walton looks at their performance in adifferent light after playing No. 1 Marylandyesterday.

"[Maryland] played so flawlessly we weren'table to take advantage of any mistakes. We thoughtwe were doing a good job covering cutters againstPenn," said Walton. "But we realized today againstMaryland that we aren't doing enough. We reallyneed to communicate better."

With a total of eight saves, Donelan's solidgoalkeeping was also critical for the Crimson.Throughout the season Donelan has performedconsistently well in the cage for the Crimson.

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"It was definitely a good win for us," saidjunior midfielder Kim Weeks. "An Ivy win is alwaysa good win."CrimsonAbigail H. ZobaLA CROIX,WISCONSIN:Harvard beat Pennbut lost to Maryland at home

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