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...that gave them a more-than-comfortable 18-5 lead. The game was not nearly over for Harvard, though, and hard-nosed defensive play paired with a newly sparked offense pushed the Crimson to a 5-2 scoring streak to finish the game. Martin and sophomore midfielder Sarah Bancroft each had two goals in the last 15 minutes to close out the strong half. “We started playing really, really well at the end of the game,” Martin said. “We just have to come out in every single game like that...
Junior attack Caroline Simmons chipped in two second-half goals, and junior attack Tara Schoen also came off the bench for a score. Sophomore midfielder Sarah Bancroft was responsible for two of Harvard’s last four goals, including the last with less than two minutes remaining. Soon after her score, though, Bancroft took a big hit from a Denver defender and was helped off the field after a few tense minutes on the grass...
...Katherine Martino and Yale’s Ellen Cameron. But at 14:31, Taylor beat Martino and opened the floodgates for the Bulldogs. Over the next seven minutes, Yale peppered the Crimson net, tallying six more goals and building up a 14-5 lead. Sophomore Sarah Bancroft finally ended the Bulldogs’ streak with a score at 21:50, but Harvard would get no closer than eight the rest of the way. SYRACUSE 23, HARVARD 12 After facing the Orange, the Harvard women’s lacrosse players were left with a sour taste in their mouths. The Crimson...
Junior attack Caroline Simmons chipped in two second-half goals, while junior attack Tara Schoen also came off the bench for a score. Sophomore midfielder Sarah Bancroft was responsible for two of Harvard’s last four goals, including the last just 2:20 before game’s end. Soon after her score, however, Bancroft took a big hit from a Denver defender and was helped off the field after a few tense minutes on the grass...
...really been working on playing together on the attack,” Simmons said. “We’ve worked on spreading out, setting each other up, seeing open shots. And it’s really paid off.” Sophomore midfielder Sarah Bancroft contributed to both sides of play with a pair of goals and a caused turnover. Freshman goaltender Katherine Martino needed only six saves to get her second win of the season. With this win behind them, Harvard’s focus now shifts to next Sunday’s home game against tough...