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...Harvard. Last year’s talented freshmen and sophomores are a year older and wiser, and Leone recruited a solid crop of rookies—highlighted by early scoring leader Melanie Baskind (three goals, two assists)—to complement the core already in place. Old standbys Erin Wylie (two goals) and Katherine Sheeleigh (one goal, two assists) give the Crimson a dangerous trifecta up top. Still, Mann and her reliable back line will have their hands full with an opportunistic Penn offense. Sophomore Sarah Friedman, who has had her way in enemy territory this season...
...just tried to keep that momentum going and pull out the win.”Surprisingly, the extra-time tally was the first goal of the two-time captain’s career in crimson and white. But scoring is nothing new for Rhodes’ classmate Erin Wylie, who got things started up top for Harvard in the first half. Wylie took a pass from sophomore Katherine Sheeleigh around the 30, had a few touches, and fired a shot that rose out of the reach of Huskies keeper Stephanie Gordon. The goal was the senior’s second...
...relinquish.It’s an intro that could describe any number of plays: a pass from Crimson star senior Mike Fucito to fellow standout junior Andre Akpan to secure a victory over rival Yale, a cross from Harvard’s sophomore leader Katherine Sheeleigh to senior striker Erin Wylie for a one-time tally, or the closing minutes of the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations this past February.It’s the latter.And the goal, tallied in the 77th minute of the final on Sunday, February 10, 2008 by Egypt’s immortal Mohamed Aboutrika, sent...
Once again, Harvard has its rookie playmaker. Following in the footsteps of senior Erin Wylie and sophomore Katherine Sheeleigh before her, freshman forward Melanie Baskind seems ready to provide a serious scoring threat for the Harvard women’s soccer team in her first year of collegiate play. In the Crimson’s three games last week, Baskind notched two goals and an assist for her first points in a Harvard uniform. They were just the beginning of what should be a star-studded collegiate career. Friday’s game over Davidson served not only...
...first three games in California and New Hampshire.“We’ve gone across the country twice, then played New Hampshire, then come back here,” Leone said. “For that, it was a great game.” Senior Erin Wylie and freshman Melanie Baskind each notched a first-half goal and the defense held off a strong Wildcat push in the final minutes.It was the first goal of the season for Wylie and the first in the collegiate ranks for Baskind, who in early action looks to be the Katherine Sheeleigh...