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...different sort of presence,” junior Bailey Vertovez says. “It’s just that she goes in there knowing that her team is going to get the job done behind her if she can get the pitches that will get a ground ball or a flyout or even a strikeout. She just has this sort of demeanor about her where we know that we’re going to get a win after she’s throwing.” Of course, it helps that Madick is fully healed from a shoulder injury...
...single day score of 310. “I worked on my putting a bit more after the first round, [and] I think it improved slightly in the second round, but it’s still not where I wanted,” Mayer said. “My ball striking was really solid in the second round. [Yesterday] I had a pretty boring round. I made 16 pars and two birdies and I hit 16 greens. It was just hit green, two-putt, move on, with no adventurous shots.” In the field of 11 schools...
...junior Kaitlin Martin—Martin’s team-leading 30th goal of the season. But the Tigers answered with three quick goals to take a 3-2 lead. All three goals came from a feeder from the behind the net to a player who quick-sticked the ball in. The most bizarre goal of the game came when the teams were tied 3-3. Freshman Jess Halpern was at the top of arc and looking to pass to a teammate who was cutting through the middle. The ball went past the teammate and past the Princeton goalie into...
...Scholl said. “You can’t say the last four minutes meant everything even though [that’s when we] let up goals.” In overtime, Harvard nearly escaped with a victory. After winning the faceoff, Harvard worked the ball around to senior midfielder Zach Widbin who ripped a shot at Princeton goalie Alex Hewit’s feet. Hewit made an outstanding save, smothering the ball and ending the threat. Moments later, Princeton advanced the ball downfield where it found its way into Schneider’s hands. The attackman fired...
...Crimson fought back with its own push in the third 500, maintaining contact with the streaking Cornell boat and even making up some ground before the 1500-meter mark. As the two boats prepared for the final sprint, the Big Red stern sat on Harvard’s bow ball, with Cornell fighting for open water in the last 500 meters.“They kept on charging after the turn and it was difficult for us to keep up right after they made that move on the turn,” Louie said. “We were expecting...