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...biggest goal-scorer of Harvard's 1997 quarterfinal run, Erin Aeschliman, is still on the team. Between taking a year of in 1998 and an ACL injury in 1999, Aeschliman hasn't seen much playing time since she scored twice in a first round Crimson victory over UMass and then assisted on the game-winning triple overtime goal against George Mason in the second round...
...Aeschliman's re-emergence, combined with the return of sophomores Beth Totman and Cheryl Gunther from injury, will be key if Harvard will ever be able to re-capture or surpass its success from...
Harvard's second strike followed almost immediately afterwards, as senior midfielder Meredith Stewart booted the ball from thirty yards out to put the Crimson ahead. Junior forward Erin Aeschliman actually initiated the play by collecting the rebound off her own shot and delivering a pass to Stewart for the assist...
...Also at the forward position, senior Ashley Mattison and juniors Caitlin Costello and Erin Aeschliman, who rejoins the team after suffering an ACL tear in last year's opener, will be counted on for goal production...
...offense may also be bolstered by the return of sophomore forward Erin Aeschliman, who took the 1998-99 academic year off. Aeschliman made the leap from the junior varsity program in 1997 in time to score both of the Crimson's goals in a 2-0 win over UMass in the first round of the NCAA tournament. She finished the campaign with four goals and one assist...