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October 31, 2006
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Pucking 'eh

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Freshman forward Laura Dandorth lines up a shot during Cornell’s 3-1 win over Brown in its Ivy League opener at Lynah Rink last Friday. (G. Scott Russ / Sun Contributor)



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