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...Devon MacLaughlin’s three tallies and five ejections.Freshmen Devan Kennifer and Ita Barton-Kettleborough joined the duo by adding their own hat tricks. A total of 11 Harvard players scored on Connecticut, which was also shut out in the second half of the game. HARVARD 19, UTICA 2Harvard took charge early and led by a dozen at halftime. The team’s sophomores had a field day against the Pioneers, as Patricia Smith, Shami Entenman and Natasha Whitney, a Crimson news writer, all registered hat tricks. The Crimson maintained stalwart defensive play, as well. Freshman netminder Laurel...
...Jenny Allard said. “We don’t have the fortune to play on our field in March, and I think this tournament has been good, because we have been able to play a variety of teams and styles.”HARVARD 3, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2Harvard provided another extra-inning thriller in defeating host Florida Atlantic yesterday afternoon. Freshman Rachel Brown pitched all nine innings and struck out eight in her effort against the Owls.After Florida Atlantic scored off a triple in the opening inning, the Crimson responded with a run in the second. The game...
...opened the inning with three straight hits and rolled from there, scorching Zumbro for six hits and seven runs in two-thirds of an inning.Moore came in to put out the fire, but the Mean Green would plate two more unearned runs before the inning was over.HARVARD 3, KANSAS 2Harvard opened its season in dramatic fashion Saturday afternoon, with junior Melissa Schellberg singling home sophomore Ellen Macadam for the walk-off win.Macadam laced a double to left field, and advanced to third on junior Lauren Murphy’s single. With two outs in the inning, Whitney Shaw was plunked...
...which could very well be next weekend, the result will be in its favor.“We will be back at the Howe Cup with a vengeance,” O’Donnell said. “They should be scared.”HARVARD 7, PENN 2Harvard defeated Penn 7-2 Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia in a match that was much closer than the final score indicated and featured three five-game thrillers. As they did against No. 3 Trinity last Wednesday, the Crimson jumped out to a 6-0 lead and hung...
...fourth and fifth games.Harvard would end up losing the next two games 25-22 and 15-7. Overall, McKinley led the Crimson’s efforts with a double-double, recording 19 kills and 11 digs. Freshman sensation Christine Wu contributed a career-high 40 digs. PENN 3, HARVARD 2Harvard also put forth a strong showing against the Quakers on Friday, fighting until the finish in a 3-2 (20-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-16, 19-17) defeat. McKinley and Comrie led the Crimson with 19 kills apiece, while junior co-captain Kocurek recorded 12 digs and served...