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Women's Hockey Splits on the Weekend

Botterill drew Barrie towards the left and then passed to Shewchuk, who had the open net. Barrie managed to get back in position and Shewchuk had to go high over Barrie's left shoulder to give Harvard the 2-1 lead.

"Jen and I know where each other are on the ice all the time," Shewchuk said. "She made a fantastic pass and I was able to take advantage."

However, that was all the Crimson would manage.

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Barrie faced eight shots in the third period and stopped them all to preserve the St. Lawrence victory.

"They have a great goaltender," Stone said. "St. Lawrence is a team that takes a lot of chances, but when you have someone who is so sharp and solid behind the net, you can take a lot more chances."

Harvard outshot the Saints 35-21 and went 1-for-4 on the power play. Ruddock faced 21 shots and stopped 18 of them but suffered the loss.

The Crimson's next game will be this Friday at home against Northeastern, who will be coming off its shocking 4-0 upset of Dartmouth.

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