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...second half. Neither team had a goal on the scoresheet when the first-half whistle sounded at Jordan Field last night, but the short halftime break sparked an offensive surge in both teams. Just minutes into second period, the Crimson tallied its first score of the season, with captain Devon Shapiro assisting on a goal by sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon. The score came after a Wildcat foul on an attempted clear, which granted Harvard the penalty corner. New Hampshire responded after just 1:45 later to tie the score at 1, ending both teams’ droughts less than five...
...would say that the score reflected the game.” Sunday’s crowd of 320 witnessed a close contest in efforts, albeit not in tallies. “UMass is a great team. They capitalized on opportunities, and we did not,” co-captain Devon Shapiro said. “It is a matter of us putting things together. We stepped up and challenged them very well, but it just didn’t work out for us in the end.” Executing during these opportunities is what the team will focus...
...game’s first half resulted in a goal by junior Tamara Sobek-Rosnick to put the Crimson up, 1-0. Columbia came roaring back in the second half to tie the score, but as the clock wound down on Harvard’s season, junior Devon Shapiro lifted the ball into the Lions’ net, catapulting the Crimson into the No. 2 spot in the Ivy League and finishing out the season on a high note. “You get out what you put in,” said Shapiro, who was named one of next...
...Laio the last 12 games of the campaign. Even with Laio out the Crimson put together a solid second half to its season. Harvard demonstrated its depth with a balanced attack that had five Harvard players score over 20 goals: Bilder led the team with 24, sophomore two-meter Devon MacLaughlin scored 23, Snyder had 22, freshman driver Kelly Peeler put in 21, and freshman driver Roxanne Pinto had 20. The Crimson goalies also split up the work. Delgado (.514 save percentage, 93 saves) and sophomore Nicola Perlman (.572 save percentage, 143 saves), who is also an associate magazine editor...
...eight-team Eastern Championships. The game was largely decided on advantage situations. The Bison, which drew eight ejections, executed extremely well, scoring on five of their advantage opportunities. In contrast, the Crimson found the back of the net on just two of its six man-up situations. Sophomore Devon MacLaughlin drew three of the six ejections. While Harvard played tight defense and only gave up six goals, Bucknell was even stingier. The Bison stripped the ball from the Crimson 13 times and held a shutout through the first half. “You have to throw it to the proper...