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Friday, November 13, 1992. Bright Hockey Center, Cambridge, MA Union 0 0 0 - 0 Harvard 3 1 0 - 4 Scoring: 1st Period- 1) Harvard, Gustafson 1 (Drury, Farrell) 8:05 (pp) 2) Harvard, Farrell 1 (Coughlin, McLaughlin) 12:56 3) Harvard, Drury 3 (Konik, Gustafson) 16:18 2nd Period- 4) Harvard, Drury 4 (Gustafson, Konik) 13:08 (pp) 3rd Period- none. Shots on Goal: Union 7-9-12--28, Harvard 18-12-11--41 Power Play: Union 0 of 5, Harvard 2 of 5. Goaltending: Union, Villa, 0-1-0, 41 shots, 37 saves. Harvard, Tracy, 1-0-0, 27 shots, 27 saves. Attandance: 2815 Summary: Harvard shut out Union 4-0 Friday night, but if not for the outstanding play of goaltender Luigi Villa, it could have been much worse. It was the first shutout against the Dutchmen in 118 games, dating back to a 10-0 win by Merrimack on Jan 30, 1988. The story of the game for Harvard was Ted Drury, who had 2 goals and an assist. But Villa was the story for Union. His 37 save performace follows a good job in relief of Mike Gallant in the season opener against Army. He has established himself as the #1 goalie after spending last season in a rotation with Gallant. Possibly the worst news for Union was the loss of freshman Chris Sears, who left the game during the second period with a broken hand. Sears had been playing on the top line with Chris Albert and Jayson Flowers. Union falls to 0-1 in the ECAC and 0-2 overall, while Harvard is now 2-0 in the ECAC. Union will play at Brown tonight, and RPI will play at Harvard. -- Jim Teresco, Union College C.S. Depatrment Graduate Assistant Dept. of Computer Science, Union College, Schenectady, NY 12038 [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask], (518)370-{6408,6532} Owner/GM, Amsterdam Ice-9 - Bitnet Fantasy League Baseball