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...lead at halftime, it was in the second period that the squad dominated the field offensively. While only one goal was scored in the second half, the Crimson held an emphatic shot advantage of 11-1. “Brown came out very hard,” co-captain Jana Berglund said. “It was good that we were able to put some goals in early and keep the momentum throughout the game.” Co-captain Devon Shapiro netted the first goal for the Crimson off a penalty corner 11 minutes into the game. The Bears...
...took a small toll on the Crimson’s (2-1, 1-0 Ivy) energy, but not its offense. “It was definitely a struggle because of the heat, and both teams were feeling a little bit tired at times,” co-captain Jana Berglund said. “But it was a good matchup, and we were able to move the ball well.” Capitalizing on assists and deflections, the Crimson claimed the first three goals of the game. Junior forward Kayla Romanelli got the ball rolling, scoring more than midway through...
...halftime. Harvard outshot the Wildcats, 9-6, though, in the pivotal second period, and it was the 7-6 Crimson advantage in penalty corners that ended up pushing the game in Harvard’s favor. “This was a huge team win,” captain Jana Berglund said about the 250th victory in team history. “We had a great showing from our freshmen and the corner offense, but I couldn’t single out one part of the field that stood out more than the others.” The well-rounded...
...Massachusetts Sunday afternoon at Jordan Field. The Crimson (0-1) toughed out its first match against the Minutewomen (3-1), already four games deep into their season. “It was our first game and we have a lot to improve on,” co-captain Jana Berglund said. “But the score did not reflect the quality of our play.” Only in practice for a little over a week, Harvard was quickly put to the test. The Minutewomen challenged the Crimson on both sides of the field as the game remained scoreless...
...young hipsters all came here and then they just grew up and starting having babies," says Jana von Oheimb-Rosta, a slim 34-year-old with jet black hair, as she lurches to grab her four-year-old before he bolts. She came to Prenzlauer Berg as a teenager before the Wall fell, and lived in an occupied house. "Now, the entire yuppie world is moving in here," she says...