Word: kaveney
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...Everyone made us feel so special and important last night—it was definitely a night I will remember forever.” For five members of the team, Friday’s game marked the last time they donned the Crimson. Seniors Demorest, Casey Orr, Allie Kaveney, Bridget Driscoll, and Emma Millon were all celebrated before the game to honor their contribution to the team. Their jersey numbers were also displayed along the fences of Jordan Field throughout the game. “We made T-shirts for the seniors before the game,” freshman Kaitlin...
...Crimson, however, pulled out a 4-0 run to close the half leading 9-4. A 3-0 run in the second by the Bears was not enough to turn the tide. Three more Harvard goals solidified the victory. Martin and Bancroft posted two goals each while seniors Allie Kaveney and Bridget Driscoll, Yellott, and sophomores Natalie Curtis and Caroline Simmons each added one. Goalkeeper Kathryn Tylander made nine saves to earn the victory. With the win, the Crimson aims to preserve its current momentum for Friday’s game against Cornell. Harvard not only looks forward to ending...
...road win, bringing the team closer to .500 in Ivy competition. Sophomore Natalie Curtis provided four goals while freshmen Sarah Bancroft and Kaitlin Martin added three scores and one assist apiece. Junior Kate Lombard and sophomore Marisa Marcellino each posted a hat trick for the Lions. Senior Allie Kaveney and junior Margaret Yellott posted one assist each on Harvard goals. Each had two ground balls, while Kaveney added three draw controls and Yellott had three caused turnovers. Senior Bridget Driscoll and Bancroft each controlled three ground balls, and junior Kathryn Tylander made eight saves. Harvard will finish its regular season...
...advantage. The Wildcats retained their intensity, opening the second frame by extending their scoring drive to five thanks to two more goals by Talbot and one from senior Kristin Blanchette. Down 13-2, the Crimson regained its vigor and began to play with greater ardor. Senior Allie Kaveney and sophomore Natalie Curtis added one goal apiece to the total. Both Harvard and New Hampshire would trade goals until a 3-0 run by the Crimson inched the squad closer. Schoen started the offensive drive on her way to the hat trick and scored two of the three goals...
...captain Kathryn Tylander frustrated the Bulldog offense with 12 saves, effectively stopping 60 percent of Yale’s shots. With her performance, she also held the Bulldogs to only three total goals in the second period. Tylander was not alone in her effort. Seniors Bridget Driscoll and Allie Kaveney each caused four turnovers, part of 23 total giveaways by Yale. The defensive effort allowed only eight goals—a season low. “We really worked on doubling the ball and sliding to shut down the attack, and that’s what our defense...