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...held two one-goal leads during the 71 minutes of play but was finally put to rest after a textbook penalty corner executed by Harvard’s co-captains. The game-winning goal was assisted by a push from sophomore Elizabeth Goodman-Bacon to co-captain Jana Berglund, who stopped and set the ball for the shot by fellow co-captain Devon Shapiro. “It’s exciting to win in overtime,” coach Sue Caples said. “It’s like a walk-off home run kind of thing...
...This was a big win for Boston area competition,” said senior captain Jana Berglund. “The team as a whole stepped...
...done,” Shapiro said. “Both Northeastern and Cornell are going to be tough matchups.” The team’s spirit has not been fazed by the thought of a long road trip, and Harvard’s other co-captain, senior Jana Berglund, thinks it should be no harder than a home set. “We’re not too scared about away games,” she said. “It’s always nice to play at home, but it all depends on how we prepare...
...back Francine Polet slapped in a shot off a penalty corner to even the score at one and earn the Crimson’s only goal of the game. Polet’s tally, her second of the season, was assisted by midfielders sophomore Kristin Bannon and co-captain Jana Berglund, each earning her fourth assist this year. The sprinklers at halftime not only cooled off the turf field, but Harvard’s offense as well. “The first half was pretty evenly matched, but we didn’t do anything really in the second half...
...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...