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...most apparent in the intangibles.His team has displayed class, competitive fire, and resilience—all the hallmarks of a well-coached group. And most importantly, his players simply love playing for him.“His dedication to the team is unmatched,” junior Christina Hagner said. “He is thinking about [Harvard women’s soccer] 24/7. He’s always thinking about us, the players, about what he can do for us.”“He’s so passionate about what he does and about...
...part of Christina Hagner’s offseason didn’t take place in a training facility or on a soccer field. It was all inside her head. But boy, did it show on the field. One of two players to start all 18 games for the Crimson, Hagner led the team with seven goals, good for fifth in the Ivy League, and was third on the team with 15 points.“She was absolutely amazing,” Harvard coach Ray Leone said. “It happens to every player at different times, and fortunately...
...just pure excitement,” Rhodes said. Overall, the Crimson outshot the Lions 25-15, dominating play from the start. The team tallied its first goal of the game in the 27th minute, after a ball from senior Rachael Lau was tucked away by junior Christina Hagner. But the Lions were able to even the score five minutes into the second half, sparking the exciting finish that would define the season for the Crimson. After a stellar year that saw Harvard run through the Ivy competition, this was the game to have. And the crowd knew it. Shirtless...
...Nichols. Mann. Hagner. Okuji. Dale. Kartsonis. These names will headline a senior class which plans to headline the Ivy League next season. They’ve already made their names known across the Ancient Eight: Nichols with her game-winning penalty kick to clinch the league title, Dale with her ability to step in and make key saves while splitting time between the pipes with Mann, Hagner for leading the team in scoring with her best season since she arrived in Cambridge as a big-time recruit. The list goes...
...sign of the mental toughness to continue to go into these overtimes. Sometimes you win, sometimes you don’t.”It looked for a while this hard play would pay off with a win for the Crimson.With the game tied 1-1 after junior Christina Hagner tallied her team-leading seventh goal of the season near the end of the first half, Harvard came out firing in the second. Then, 10 minutes into the second frame, the Crimson broke through.Wylie ripped a shot from 30 feet out, only to have a Huskie defender block...