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Princeton Sends W. Lax to .500

Princeton went on an 8-0 run, scoring four goals in the first 2:41 of the second half to seal the victory.

"When Princeton started to score, we lost a lot of confidence," Burg said. "Things just went downhill from there."

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Freshman goaltender Nora Guyer kept Harvard in the game through the first half, stopping 22 shots.

Guyer's magic was not enough, however, as the Tigers outshot the Crimson, 37-12.

Princeton junior Julie Shaner and sophomore Kim Smith scored four apiece, and co-captain Hilary Maddox added a pair.

Maddox's proficiency on draws and the Tigers' height advantage were crucial as Princeton dominated control of the faceoffs.

"Draws are always key," Burg said. "They start off every attack. Princeton had a very tall team and was able to get most of the draws. When we were playing well, however, we were getting the draws. It's that important."

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