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On the same page of the NCAA reference on the history of the AIAW field hockey tournament, there are two different scores given for the 1975 tournament final. A score of 2–1 following penalty strokes is stated, as well as the score of 4–3 following two overtime periods. I suspect that the penalty stroke round that followed overtime ended in a 3 to 2 advantage for West Chester, which when added to a 1–1 tie score would be 4–3 on aggregate. I suspect that under hockey scoring criteria, winning the penalty stroke round would add one point to the tied score, thus making the final score 2–1. However, I do not know this to be a fact. Jeff in CA (talk) 13:00, 18 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]