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...day.The Tigers showed off their own rookies when first-year forward Marissa Sampias scored in the 62nd minute to cut the lead to 4-2. Just inside the 18 on the left side, Sampias unleashed a rocket that eluded Mann’s leap and sailed just under the crossbar. In the 85th minute, Matheson had a chance to make the last few minutes interesting when she was taken down inside the box.But Mann snatched her ensuing line-drive penalty kick attempt to preserve Harvard’s two-goal cushion and knock the Ivy leaders out of first place.Mann...
...Bears keeper Steffi Yellin. Sophomore midfielder Christina Hagner struck the ball from 20 yards out, and a huge deflection almost looped the ball over the head of Yellin. Mirroring Mann’s two similar saves in the first half, Yellin was able to punch the ball over the crossbar, keeping the Crimson searching for a goal...
...stopped by the goalkeeper’s outstretched hand. The latter half of the match boasted several close shots with sophomore Kelcey Harrison’s kick that grazed the upper left post, missing the net by a narrow margin. Merritt also had an attempt that hit the crossbar and rolled behind the net a few minutes before the game ended. “I am trying to turn and go at the goal and shoot more,” Merritt said. “Good things happen when you shoot.” Harvard’s sophomore goalkeeper...
...feet of a waiting Okuji, who knocked it home easily for her first collegiate goal. Earlier in the half, freshman goalkeeper Lauren Mann added to her season-long highlight reel of outstanding saves when she leapt to tip Alison Peters’s breakaway shot just over the crossbar. But Mann (six saves) was helpless on the two goals that did make Holy Cross’s side of the scoreboard, as Stand converted from point-blank range on both attempts. Overtime games have not been kind to Harvard this season. Just last Friday, Brown’s Kathryn Moos...
...Crimson’s lone shot came after junior Tamara Sobek-Rosnick slipped through the Eagles’ defense for a breakaway. A B.C. defender tripped her up from behind in the circle, drawing a yellow card and giving the Crimson a penalty shot. The shot hit the crossbar and ricocheted to the ground. The referee ruled it a miss, saying it did not cross the goal line. “The ref said it didn’t go in,” Sobek-Rosnick said. “I trust the ref’s decision...