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...Ariel Delgado picked up Rookie of the Year honors with a strong first campaign where she had a .514 save percentage and had 92 total saves. She also scored a goal. The final major award was the team’s Most Improved Award, which went to freshman Kristina Bergquist after a season where she scored eight goals and two assists while finising second on the team with 41 steals. The Crimson finished the season 11-15 and qualified for the Eastern Division Championship. The squad had five freshman bu no seniors this season, and so will return all fifteen...
...through the first half. “You have to throw it to the proper-colored hat,” Farrar said. “That is where experience will have the greatest positive impact.” Harvard got two goals from Snyder and one from freshman Kristina Bergquist. BROWN 12, HARVARD 3 Brown was able to capitalize on the inconsistent Crimson defense to run away with Saturday’s afternoon game. There were spurts, especially the third quarter, when Harvard outscored the Bears 3-1, during which the Crimson was able to limit Brown?...
...things started happening,” Farrar said. Although the win was a whole team effort, the talents of the freshmen class in particular were on display. Rookie Kathryn Bilder led the way with a season-high eight goals. Classmates Kelly Peeler (three goals), Roxanne Pinto (two goals), and Bergquist (one goal) rounded out the freshmen’s scoring. —Staff writer Julia R. Senior can be reached at jrsenior@fas.harvard.edu...
...said. The strong defensive effort gave Harvard a lot of opportunities to score in transition—and score the team did. In addition to the outbursts by Mueller and Peeler, the Crimson got two goals each from sophomore Devon MacLaughlin and junior Cassandra Forsyth. Snyder and freshmen Kristina Bergquist added the final two. Sophomore Nicola Perlman had another solid outing guarding the goal, recording eight saves and adding three steals. HARVARD 13, QUEENS 3 Harvard’s first contest of the day, against Queens College (3-9), was almost as one-sided as its later match against Utica...
...just a fast swimmer with a good shot.” While Delgado took her turn in the field, sophomore Nicola Perlman boasted 10 saves while guarding the cage. Delgado was not the only freshmen that had an impressive weekend. Fellow freshmen starters Kristina Bergquist and Kathryn Bilder had two goals apiece in the game against the Seahawks, and rookie Roxanne Pinto chipped in a goal as well. “We have a really talented freshmen class… they all had some great moments,” Snyder said. “They were really excited and were...