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...sending Merritt to the ground and hushing the crowd. She was replaced by freshman midfielder—and Princeton native—Zoe Sarnak, but returned later in the half sporting a fat lip.No yellow cards were issued on the play.“I was going for a header, and her foot went straight into my mouth,” Merritt said. “She deserved [a card].”Harvard had multiple chances to win the game in regulation as well. Senior back Sara Sedgwick hit the crossbar on a free kick in the first half...
...goes the card, and an icon pops up, under My Computer in Windows or right on the desktop in a Mac. Drag songs you want to hear to the icon, then slip the card in the phone. In the Get It Now menu, you'll find a misleading header reading Get Tunes & Tones, under which you'll see the clearer My MP3s. It's not a one-touch start-up like the ROKR, but you can do it with just three taps. Once in, you get nothing fancy, just a long list of songs, plus shuffle and repeat...
...chances came in the 76th minute, when Wylie moved down the left side, but her near-post shot sailed into the arms of the Brown goalie.Earlier, Merritt had a chance when sophomore back Michelle Hull centered a cross to her, but the Bears goalie grabbed Merritt’s header.“It’s frustrating to not score goals, so we’re working on it,” Crimson coach Stephanie Erickson said. “We realize that our backs and our keeper [are] well organized. Team defending is very good. And our attack...
...season. “In the past, we have had trouble coming from [behind],” Craig said. “This makes us proud.” The Crimson rallied from an early 2-0 deficit, tying the game on junior forward Charles Altchek’s header off of senior defender Brian Charnock’s corner kick in the 57th minute. “Brian put it in the right spot,” Altchek said. “I did what I had to do.” Senior midfielder Nicholas Tornaritis scored Harvard?...
Harvard kept the pressure on after halftime, as the Crimson spread the field and took advantage of its speed at forward. Harvard’s best chance came when freshman back Nicky Rhodes sent a booming header past the defense, sending freshman forward Erin Wylie in alone against Carroll. She had trouble controlling the bouncing ball, however, and could muster only a weak shot on goal...