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Despite the absence of one of its sparkplugs, Harvard came extremely close to scoring its first golden goal of the year during the overtime periods. Senior forward Allison Kaveney was open for a one-timer inside the box, but misfired the shot over the goal. Later, sophomore forward Jamie Greenwald broke in against the Carroll from the left side, but her low shot was smothered...
Perhaps the best opportunity was in the first overtime when sophomore forward Jamie Greenwald broke past the defense. As she prepared for a shot just outside the 18, a Quaker defender caught up to her and cleared the ball, discarding Greenwald on the ground with a surprising no-call from the referee...
...second half, Greenwald threaded a pass from the left side to freshman forward Erin Wylie. Wylie struck the ball from the top of the 18, but her shot sailed wide of the goal...
Moments later, Greenwald and Wylie teamed up for another scoring attempt. Sophomore midfielder Megan Merritt passed a head ball to Greenwald, who then headed it down to Wylie, making a break past the defenders. But Wylie was unable to get a clean shot off, and the ball again missed its mark...
Indeed, the Crimson is also noteworthy among the Ivy League teams for its youth. Harvard routinely fields a starting lineup that includes four freshmen (Wylie, back Nicky Rhodes, midfielder Rachael Lau, and midfielder Allison Keeley) and three sophomores (midfielder Megan Merritt, forward Jamie Greenwald, and back Michelle Hull) among its eleven field players...