Word: harmsã
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...this was the last threat that the Cantamounts could mount. Ultimately, Harvard fought its way to a to a two point victory, as senior guard Nikki Finelli hit her second free throw with two seconds left and senior forward Katie Rollins kicked the ensuing Vermont inbounds pass out of harms?? way to secure the victory. “Usually when you make the kind of errors we made at the end, the pressure mounts, and you roll over, and the momentum shifts,” coach Kathy Delany-Smith said. “I was really happy with...
...didn’t give us anything, not even rebounds.”The Crimson managed to get off 10 shots at goal in the second half—and 15 for the match, but was unable to find the net. Healy made eight saves to Harms?? four.“We had about five great chances, but didn’t tuck any one away,” Harvard coach Jamie Clark said.With no score after 90 minutes of play, the game went to overtime. In the end, the Crimson would rue the all of the missed...
...throughout the opening to the Crimson’s Ivy schedule. “Our back line has done a really good job of not giving away too many chances,” Fucito said. “We have size, speed, toughness, and athleticism. They make [goalkeeper Austin Harms??] job a lot easier.” Harms, who took over in goal at the start of the winning streak, had only one save to make in the match. Not only did the back four help keep Princeton off the score sheet, but with their anticipation and positioning...
...middle of the week.” This focus could be seen in the Crimson backfield, which succeeded in resisting the building Bulldog offensive pressure and keeping its opponents scoreless. The effort was led by Nyamekye, as well as co-captain Luke Sager and freshman goalkeeper Austin Harms??who tallied his first start and first shutout of the season in the contest. Harvard has taken its first step towards an Ivy League crown, but with over a month of hard matchups left in the regular season, the Crimson is looking to improve upon its weaknesses...