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...first overtime, the Crimson’s offense had five shots on goal compared with none for the Lions in a dominating frame. Unfortunately for the Crimson, the ball never found the back of the net. “We were knocking at the door,” co-captain Allison Keeley said. “It was coming, and we just knew that; we just kept on playing away.” The Crimson entered the second overtime determined to finally capitalize on the offensive end. With the second overtime winding down, the Crimson, despite its four shots...
...digs. PENN 3, HARVARD 2Harvard also put forth a strong showing against the Quakers on Friday, fighting until the finish in a 3-2 (20-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-16, 19-17) defeat. McKinley and Comrie led the Crimson with 19 kills apiece, while junior co-captain Kocurek recorded 12 digs and served four aces. Wu also made her presence felt on the court, registering 32 digs—a career-high up to that point. “[Wu]’s got a great sense of the game, and she just puts it out there...
...without them. They were the 12th man out there,” senior Rachel Lau said. “They gave us that extra spark that we needed.” “It’s the biggest crowd we have ever seen,” co-captain Allison Keeley said. The men’s lacrosse team highlighted this new and improved crowd. As the first overtime began, the cheering faithful ripped off their shirts and began yelling, heckling, and shouting as only the most ardent of fans could. It’s a sign of change...
...Harvard penalty gave RPI a man advantage, which it used to open up a two-goal lead, as Matt Angers-Goulet went top shelf.“When you’re on the road, it’s really important to come out hard,” captain Jimmy Fraser said. “I thought we came out a little flat.”Rolocek responded for the Crimson three minutes later for his first goal of the year, cutting the Engineers lead in half. Harvard would take a 4-3 man advantage thanks to a scrum...
...insurance goal. After Stone blocked a shot by Buszczak, Gartland swooped in and buried the rebound into the cage. The Crimson earned several late penalty corners, but was unable to capitalize on any of its opportunities. “I thought we attacked a lot,” captain Kayla Romanelli said. “We had 10 shots, which is an improvement from our past couple games.” The Harvard offense was shut down by Columbia goalkeeper Gena Miller, who recorded 11 saves on the afternoon. Ultimately, Harvard accumulated 10 penalty corners and out-shot the Lions...