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...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’t do anything really in the second...
...Harvard sailing team had another outstanding showing this past weekend, claiming strong finishes in both individual and team regattas. In the Hood Trophy in nearby Medford, Mass., the Crimson finished fourth overall, rallying on Sunday to climb four spots in the rankings. Individually, women’s captain Megan Watson also received high honors, gaining third place in the New England Women’s Singlehanded Championship in Rhode Island. HOOD TROPHY The No. 6 co-eds fought to a tight finish at the Hood Trophy at Tufts this weekend, managing a fourth-place finish. The Crimson, which gained...
...sophomore Danny Mayer said. “If you hit it in the wrong spots, you’d be hitting long irons into the green.” Mayer finished tied for 87th with a final score of 22-over, while sophomore Nick Moseley and captain Michael Shore finished tied for 89th and tied for 91st, respectively. A 62-over performance over three rounds certainly seemed to indicate that the Crimson buried itself under an avalanche of strokes. However, even if every player is only a few strokes off of his game, those missteps can add up across five...
...NCAA Tournament. That year, Katie Shields ’05 paced a strong defense with a single-season-record 11 shutouts. This year, sophomore Lauren Mann is picking up right where Shields left off, with a remarkable five shutouts through eight games and four straight clean-sheet wins.Junior captain Nikki Rhodes was a freshman standout in 2005, and she remains firmly planted on the back line, anchoring this year’s squad like she did two years ago.For her, the similarities are striking.“It’s very similar to my freshman year...
...team into the schedule. The Crimson opened the fall season Friday at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational, playing matches Friday, Saturday, and yesterday against Georgia Tech, Georgia, and Florida State. While Harvard finished last season unranked, its three opponents finished No. 1, No. 4, and No. 19, respectively. Captain Stephanie Schnitter stressed how much of a learning experience this tournament was for an inexperienced team. “We have a lot of girls returning to the team who didn’t play last semester and a lot of new freshmen,” she said...