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...Martin tallied three goals, including the eventual game-winner, and two assists to lead the Crimson’s scoring charge. The game began grimly for Harvard, as the team found itself down, 2-0, after just three minutes of play. But a goal from freshman Jess Halpern at 7:50 of the first half started a four-goal run for the Crimson, and the Lions would never lead the game again. Although Columbia came back to tie things up at 4-4, Martin found the back of the net at 22:20 to put Harvard ahead for good...
...next batter, freshmen Ellen Macadam, was hit by a pitch which scored Vertovez. Junior Hayley Bock followed that with an RBI ground out. Two batters later ,sophomore Jessica Pledger cracked a single to center that brought the Crimson’s final two runs home. “Jess Pledger came up with a huge pinch-hit in the second game,” Allard said. “We had some bright spots in both games but we need to put it all together.”BOSTON COLLEGE 5, HARVARD 3Trailing 5-1 heading into its final...
...pace and achieved multiple scoring opportunities, including shots on goal from junior Kaitlin Martin and senior Natalie Curtis. The contest progressed into a back and forth battle, but Dartmouth ended the stalemate 13 minutes into the game, taking the lead, 1-0. But just two minutes later, freshman Jess Halpern knocked one in using a ricochet off the ground, after receiving a pass from Martin. “I think it was a good game,” Pais said. “We just made a couple critical mistakes at inopportune moments.” With 13 minutes remaining...
...Tigers answered with three quick goals to take a 3-2 lead. All three goals came from a feeder from the behind the net to a player who quick-sticked the ball in. The most bizarre goal of the game came when the teams were tied 3-3. Freshman Jess Halpern was at the top of arc and looking to pass to a teammate who was cutting through the middle. The ball went past the teammate and past the Princeton goalie into the back of the net to give Harvard a 4-3 advantage. The rest of the half remained...
...goals per game, while the Crimson leads the league in total scoring. Spearheaded by junior leading scorer Kaitlin Martin—who scored two goals and notched an assist—six different Crimson players found the back of the net. Senior Caroline Simmons, junior Sarah Bancroft, and freshman Jess Halpern each contributed two goals, while captain Natalie Curtis added the first tally on the day. The Crimson stayed neck-and-neck with the Quakers in the first, pulling ahead 5-4 on a Halpern score with 9:37 to go. But Penn’s offense began to break...