Word: hagnerã
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...Crimson knocked a corner kick into the box. The Lions defense deflected a Harvard shot, but senior Rachel Lau was able to control the ball outside the box. She then sent it back into the box to Hagner, who slammed a one-timer into the back of the net. Hagner??€™s goal against the Lions was her sixth of the season. She is tied for the Crimson lead and is fifth in the Ivy League in scoring this season. Columbia tied the game 1-1 early in the second half, but neither team could earn the game-winner...
...losses.Harvard took the lead in the game’s 10th minute. A cross served in from the right side of the goal box deflected off a Big Red defender into the back of the net.The Crimson’s second goal came in the 73rd minute, when Hagner??€™s header beat Cornell freshman goalkeeper Kelly Murphy.Slightly over a minute later, Harvard sophomore forward Katherine Sheeleigh finished off a nice attacking move with a volleyed goal, the third of the match.The game’s first half saw the Crimson enjoy the majority of possession. The first...
...after playing two full overtime periods on Sunday before ending in a 1-1 tie with Wisconsin. Even with the game tied at one apiece in the second half, Harvard had plenty of chances to put the game away and prevent extra time altogether.In the 68th minute, junior Christina Hagner??€™s game-tying bid nicked off the far post and out of harm’s way. In the 75th minute, a Lizzy Nichols free kick ran just out of the reach of a sprinting Sheeleigh and turned around for a goal kick. In the 79th minute, Sheeleigh?...
...route to the Ivy League’s Rookie of the Year award. The freshman was also voted onto the All-Ivy First Team, joining sophomore defender Lizzy Nichols. With the arrival of Sheeleigh and fellow freshman Gina Wideroff, Leone was able to move Erin Wylie and Christina Hagner??€”two of his best players, both of whom saw nearly all the minutes on the front line in ’06—to the midfield. In turn, Nichols moved from the midfield to anchor a stingy defensive line. “One of our goals...