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...Friar bookend goals of the first frame, junior back Francine Polet slapped in a shot off a penalty corner to even the score at one and earn the Crimson’s only goal of the game. Polet’s tally, her second of the season, was assisted by midfielders sophomore Kristin Bannon and co-captain Jana Berglund, each earning her fourth assist this year. The sprinklers at halftime not only cooled off the turf field, but Harvard’s offense as well. “The first half was pretty evenly matched, but we didn?...
...into the game. The Bears responded with an unassisted goal from the top of the circle, and until the 22:57 mark, the game was in no one’s favor. It was Berglund’s goal at that moment that sealed the game for Harvard. The assist on the co-captain’s score from freshman back Maggie McVeigh was her fifth of the season, a Crimson team high. Junior forwards Kayla Romanelli and Tami Jafar executed the final goal of the first period. Romanelli beat the defense and passed the ball to a trailing Jafar...
...with 15:28 remaining in regulation, when Wideroff threaded a leading pass through the Wildcats defense and found Sheeleigh running on. Sheeleigh beat UNH goalkeeper Nikki Golding to the ball and tucked away the lone goal of the match. Wideroff, who connected with Sheeleigh twice on Friday, got the assist and inspired talk from coach Ray Leone of a potentially dynamic freshman duo. “It’s a team thing but you’re always looking for the 1-2 combinations,” Leone said. “And I think Gina?...
Kicking off her college career, freshman Maggie McVeigh was named Ivy League Rookie of Week after a goal and assist in the 3-2 win over Pacific. Also shining in the league is junior Tami Jafar, who was last week’s Ivy League Player of the Week...
...Capturing 152 seats in parliament - 13 fewer that those held by conservatives in their first term - Karamanlis promised to press ahead with much-needed reforms. He also pledged to assist thousands of fire victims, shunning mention of Papandreou, who billed the vote "a referendum on the right" at the end of a month-long campaign. Karamanlis also made no mention of Georgios Karatzaferis, the leader of the Popular Orthodox Rally, or LAOS, that won over 3% of the vote, becoming the first far-right populist party to enter the Greek parliament since the tumultuous fall of a military junta...