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Courageously led by junior goalkeeper Jay Connolly??who recorded 15 saves on the night—and helped by a defense that finally found its bearings, Harvard shut out the Bears in the final period...
...strong, struck quickly, and never looked back. In the fourth minute of the first half, senior Hayley Hamada had an unassisted goal on Crimson goalie senior Siobhan Connolly. Hamada pushed the ball parst the Harvard defense, used her speed to beat the Crimson, and knocked a shot between Connolly??s legs and into the back of the net. After the quick goal, the Terriers held onto possession throughout the first half, never allowing Harvard to record a shot on goal. “BU is a very skilled team,” head coach Sue Caples said...
...Force, and strong performances by Ludwick and Livingston failed to match the mighty Falcons.Foul trouble, a recent Achilles for the Crimson, once again played a role, as Harvard had seven ejections, giving Air Force easy opportunities for scores.Despite Livingston’s impressive shooting display and Connolly??s 12 saves (giving him 26 in Saturday’s doubleheader), the Crimson dropped its sixth straight game. UC DAVIS 10, HARVARD 5Continuing a string of strong opponents on the weekend, Harvard faced off against No. 9 UC Davis in the early afternoon on Saturday.A offensive burst by the Aggies...
...encouraging.”HARVARD 8, UC SANTA ROSA 4Opening the weekend with its first of two West Coast opponents, the Crimson set the tone for the weekend with an electrifying victory over the visiting Bear Cubs.Led by Ludwick’s four goals and junior Jay Connolly??s staunch play in net, Harvard managed to stave off a feisty comeback attempt by UC Santa Rosa in the third quarter. Ludwick, who scored once in each quarter, added the game-breaking goal in the third period with the Crimson holding only a slight one-goal advantage. Connolly insured...
...Carle Stenmark to get the shots that we wanted and get a lot more opportunities,” Mahler said. “And that’s a positive.”Mahler’s explosive effort was not enough to overcome UMass sophomore attackman Jim Connolly??s performance, though, as the Minutemen’s only returning offensive starter ripped a career-high five goals.The Crimson began the afternoon by scoring the first two goals—Mahler sprinted past his defender for an unassisted goal following Stenmark’s fast-break score...