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...Although Jafar??s great-aunt does not speak English, she does say, “I love...
...recorded as unassisted, the first goal—like the entire game—was a team effort. McVeigh’s first shot drew Dartmouth goalie Ashley Heist out of the cage. The ball rolled to sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon, who passed it to junior forward Tami Jafar. Jafar??s ensuing shot was deflected back to McVeigh, who knocked home the ball to get Harvard on the scoreboard. “We came out and did what we planned to do and went through with our game plan,” co-captain Jana Berglund said...
...half, only allowing a single shot and possessing the ball for the vast majority of the period. Harvard’s 6-0 penalty corner advantage in the second period allowed another goal to be scored by Jafar, but Brown goalie Kristen Hodavance’s four saves meant Jafar??s goal was the only one for the Crimson in the final frame. With 15 total goals for the season, Harvard only needs to net one more to reach last year’s season tally, despite only having played seven of 17 regular-season games. The Crimson...
...ball rolling, scoring more than midway through the first half. Harvard’s other two goals were knocked in by junior forward Tami Jafar, who tallied her first two goals of the season and took five of the Crimson’s 10 shots on goal. Jafar??s first goal was off a penalty corner, assisted by junior back Francine Polet with just over three minutes before the half. After the break, the Crimson’s lead was quickly extended to 3-0 as Jafar scored again in the first six minutes. Freshman back Maggie McVeigh...
Maryland goalie Kathryn Masson only needed one save for the shutout as the Crimson wasn’t able to get a shot beyond freshman Tami Jafar??s first-half volley...