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After allowing three Michigan goals in the first period, Harvard’s defense stepped up in the second half, preventing the Wolverines from scoring again. Sophomore Allie Kimmel scored the Crimson’s only goal??and her fourth of the season—off of a rebound during Harvard’s third penalty corner with 21:74 remaining in the second half...
Despite his achievements, Wilson continues to take on risky yet admirable feats to achieve his ultimate goal??to show kids that there are no limits in life...
...eight attempts and Harms registered three saves. The Terriers’ defense, in contrast, only stopped two of Harvard’s shots. Offensively, the Crimson started out strong and largely controlled the ball in BU territory for the first half of the game. Despite pletny of opportunities on goal??such as a shot from senior Desmond Mitchell that went just wide and an Akpan header over the net—both teams remained scoreless as the clock wound down to halftime. Things began to heat up for Harvard in the 36th minute of play when two successive...
...solid back line and a three-time All-Ivy keeper between the pipes, the Crimson has enough to overcome an offense still beginning to take shape. As it turns out, all the Harvard women’s soccer team needed for its first win of 2009 was a single goal??and what a score it was.Second on the team in points and goals a year ago, junior Katherine Sheeleigh found the net for the first time this season, propelling the Crimson (1-1-1) to a 1-0 victory over New Hampshire (1-3-0) yesterday afternoon...
...kill that landed just inbounds. The assist Durwood’s 47th on the evening. “Lily did a great job running the offense,” Weiss said. “She tried to spread it out and move the hitters…that was the goal?? In the deciding set, the Crimson and Raiders were tied at 13 when Ingersoll took over. On the next two points, Durwood set Ingersoll up for resounding kills that clinched Harvard’s first victory of the season. “It just happened...