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...victory. Following a defensive battle in the first half, Dartmouth (7-4, 3-2 Ivy) poured on the goals in the decisive second, outscoring Harvard 8-2 in the final 30 minutes. “We came out really hard in the first half,” freshman attacker Kaitlin Martin said. “Dartmouth is a top-15 team, and we tied them 3-3 [in the first half].” “In the second half, we just couldn’t hold it together,” she added. Dartmouth got on the board...
...Tiger offense in the second period. Miller scored all four of her goals after halftime. Curtis posted two more tallies in the second frame to keep Harvard on pace. The last two goals brought Curtis to a team-high 30 goals scored this season. Following a goal by freshman Kaitlin Martin, the Crimson was within two at 10-8. This goal, however, would be the last for Harvard, as the team went scoreless in the final ten minutes of the game. Sophomore Katie Lewis-Lamonica touched off a 4-0 run by Princeton, a scoring frenzy in which four different...
...played against New Hampshire at Memorial Field. Despite Schoen’s efforts, the Crimson, due to a poor showing in the first frame, lost to the Wildcats 19-10. “I think our team didn’t come out with intensity,” freshman Kaitlin Martin said. The game marks the third straight loss for Harvard (3-8, 1-1 Ivy League) and the seventh straight victory for New Hampshire (8-4, 3-0 America East). The Wildcats struck first, posting a 3-0 run to open the game. Three different players—junior...
...game. The Terriers soon took control of the contest, with three different players scoring in less than two and a half minutes. The offensive spurt provided four goals quick goals and gave BU a 4-1 lead in the first half. Following a timeout to regroup, Curtis and freshman Kaitlin Martin cut the Terrier lead to one point with one goal apiece. Martin, who led the team with three goals scored, would go on to play a crucial part in the Crimson comeback. After another BU goal, Martin slipped a goal pass Golden to tie the score at five...
...what our defense did in the game,” Simmons said. Offensively, Harvard shared the ball. Seven different players added a tally to the scoreboard. Simmons, sophomores Tara Schoen and Natalie Curtis, and junior Perry Barlow all scored two goals in the victory. Senior Casey Orr, freshman Kaitlin Martin, and junior Margaret Yellott each added a single goal to the team total. The game began much differently from what the final result indicated. The Bulldogs secured an early 3-1 lead, but not for long. The Crimson unleashed a 5-0 run, bringing the score...