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...Sarah Nelson ’94 said. “She matched up really well against them today. We’re really pleased with her.” Looking to take a one-goal lead into the half, the Crimson made its first big mistake on defense, allowing Dartmouth??s Sarah Szefi to pick up a ground ball and score with just 9.9 seconds remaining. Instead of holding the lead, Harvard now found itself tied at halftime. To start the second half, it looked like stellar defensive play on both sides would continue as Harvard goaltender Kathryn...
...think their rating was higher than ours was—that was part of it,” Schellhorn said. “We were just a little complacent after the first 1,000, and we had just started sitting on them.”Dartmouth??s higher rating helped pull the Big Green close in the third 500, but Harvard never let the lead shrink beyond three seats. The Crimson’s sprint led to a separation of five seats when the Crimson crossed in 6:28.5 and the Big Green followed...
...seasons before and just 8-18 the previous year. This year’s 12-15 record is no 3-23, but next year’s team will inherit an Ivy League whose premier players are on the way out. Brown’s Sarah Hayes, Dartmouth??s Angie Soriaga and Jeannie Cullen, and Princeton’s Becky Brown and Katy O’Brien all graduate this spring. Penn loses senior forward Jennifer Fleischer.Harvard is young and learning just as other teams are losing their cores, experienced nuclei that put them in contention...
...Also, I’d like to get some more steals,” he adds. “Maybe try to keep up with the kid at Dartmouth??—Will Bashelor, who stole 30 bases in 33 opportunities. “Hopefully, I can get past the freshman struggle to become a more consistent player...
Harvard coach Frank Sullivan called it “just a discouraging weekend, and a discouraging follow-up to a difficult game [on Friday against Brown]. Yale bounced back from their adversity”—a Friday night road loss at Dartmouth??”a little bit better than...