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...didn’t generate any sustained attack.”The lone Harvard tally came off of a penalty corner with less than 15 minutes to go. Co-captain Devon Shapiro drilled the ball into the back of the net after a pass from fellow co-captain Jana Berglund.Junior forward Tami Jafar put up the Crimson’s only other threatening shot, which served only to earn Lions goalkeeper Gena Miller her single save of the night.Crimson keeper junior Kylie Stone denied four Columbia shots and finished the season third in the league in saves. Stone entered Friday...
...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. “A lot of players stepped up, and we had a lot of attacks.” Junior goalie Kylie Stone delivered four important saves over the course of play—the low number a testament to the rarity of Dartmouth opportunities on this soggy...
...very close games to Yale, Boston College, and Princeton. But for the final few games, the Crimson is going to have to change momentum. “We are going to have to concentrate on lots of little details that everyone can improve on,” co-captain Jana Berglund said. “We are going to have to communicate and work on our fundamental skills.” This loss marked the last non-league game for the Crimson. Due to their last two Ivy losses, Harvard is tied for third place with Columbia and Penn...
...sealing the victory for the Tigers. For the game, Princeton outshot Harvard, 19-6, and had 14 penalty corners to the Crimson’s three. Stone finished the game with nine saves. Offensively, Shapiro and junior Tami Jafar had the only shots on goal. Shapiro and co-captain Jana Berglund made key defensive plays to preserve the shutout in regulation. “Princeton was the better team today,” Caples said. As Harvard looks ahead, Caples wants the team to work on better offensive execution and on creating scoring opportunities. The Crimson will try to rebound...
...Coming off of an overtime win against Cornell last Saturday, the Crimson filled its game-free week with intense practice. Coming into the game, Harvard was focused and prepared. “In any Ivy League game, it is always a 50-50 game,” co-captain Jana Berglund said. “We knew [Yale] was going to come out hard, and we knew we had to control the tempo.” This is the second year in a row that the Crimson and the Bulldogs went into double overtime. Last year, Harvard pulled...