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...forcing a good save from Harvard junior keeper Lauren Mann.Fortune then favored the Crimson, as Murphy could only stand and watch as a cross from the right side of the goal box hit off a defender and fell into her net for Harvard’s first score.Harvard coach Ray Leone’s urging of his team to play faster was audible from the stands.“We were struggling to move the ball quickly,” Leone said after the match. “So, obviously when you don’t move [the ball] quickly...
...Keating, sophomore forward Leigh McCoy, and senior forward Tami Jafar notched two goals apiece while co-captain Kylie Stone and freshman goaltender Ana Roda combined for a shutout in a dominant 6-0 win. “We’re really coming together nicely,” head coach Sue Caples said. “We’re peaking coming into this stretch run and into our ever-important Ivy games.” Harvard got on the scoreboard just 3:26 into the action. On a penalty corner, junior midfielder Kristin Bannon sent a pass to sophomore...
...with a 22-yard scamper on a reverse. Prior to Saturday, Chrissis’ only minutes of his young collegiate carrier had come last weekend after sophomore wideout Chris Lorditch sprained his ankle. “We did what we said we had to do,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “Number one, do a great job protecting the football…Two, some young guys are gonna have to step up with our wideouts down…I’m very proud of how our young receivers stepped up in a big game...
...Looney was the sole Harvard competitor at the Franklin Park race, finishing 94th in a field of 309 with a time of 20:30. “To be honest, we kept New England’s on the schedule so we had options,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “The gameplan from the start of the season was for the main group to compete at Yale and use this time to train for Heps through to the end of the season.” And the Crimson will need all the training...
...into next weekend’s showdown at defending Ivy champion Brown undefeated in league play.“It’s a tough one mentally, coming off the rivalry game against Yale and then having the game against Brown coming up next week,” Harvard coach Jamie Clark said of the Cornell match. “But we still managed to focus and go about the job at hand.”The Big Red (1-8, 0-2), who came into the game having been outscored 21-5, proved no match for the Crimson...