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...first four goals of the game, leading 2-0 and 3-1, but Yale tallied 10 second-half scores to cruise to a 17-8 victory on Saturday afternoon. Seven different players scored for the Crimson, but Harvard couldn’t match the Bulldogs’ offensive explosion. Lauren Taylor scored six goals for Yale, with teammate Kat Peetz tacking on four more. The Crimson stayed within striking distance for much of the game. After the Bulldogs took a 7-4 lead into halftime, junior Caroline Simmons brought Harvard within two on her 15th goal of the season...
...half. At the start of the second, Harvard looked like it could be on its way to a comeback, as Martin hammered one into the back of the net to bring the score to 13-7. But Syracuse maintained control of the game, blowing by the Crimson on a four-goal run to widen the gap to 17-7. Harvard traded points with the Orange, as Martin pounded in another shot and junior Ali Hines slammed in two of her own, carrying the Crimson to 18-10. Yet Syracuse continued to dominate, taking off on another four-score...
...finished where it started, placing No. 3 in the Championships and earning a spot at the Nov. 11-12 Eastern Championships. HARVARD 8, FORDHAM 5 Fordham University, seeded sixth, met the Crimson in the first round. When the teams faced each other earlier this season, Harvard mounted an early four-goal lead over the Rams and held on for a 9-6 victory. Not much changed when the two faced each other a second time. After the final whistle, the Crimson had defeated the Rams 8-5 to advance to the quarterfinals. Down two goals early in the first period...
...after, freshman Kaitlin Martin returned the favor. On a free position shot, Martin scored her first intercollegiate goal to even up the game at one goal apiece. That was the last moment at which both teams were tied. The Orange went on offensive overdrive, scoring three goals in a span of 5:55. Two goals came from Kathryn Rowan, who would go on to lead Syracuse in scoring with four shots during the day. Harvard managed to slice the deficit to two goals. Natalie Curtis, unassisted, slipped the ball past goaltender Jen Kasel, bringing the score...
...first win at Easterns came in its final game of the season against Iona. The Crimson found itself treading familiar water in the early Sunday morning game, as it had defeated, the Gaels twice in the teams’ last two meetings. The Crimson managed to get itself a four-goal lead, one which it held on to throughout the game.“We played as a team and everyone did their part,” junior co-captain Michael Garcia said.Senior goaltender Robbie Burmeister anchored the defense, tallying eight saves in the final game of his collegiate career...