Word: keepers
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...hole.” The Tigers (6-7-1, 1-4 Ivy), who outshot the Crimson 12-7, quickly took advantage of their strong field position as Anangnostopaulos rapidly dribbled Lauren Thomas’s first of three assists past a charging Lauren Mann, the Crimson keeper, for an easy goal. If the Crimson could have reversed Princeton’s mounting momentum, it would have needed help from the officials. With 15:50 left in the first half, Princeton goalie Maren Dale charged a Harvard cross but could not hold on to the ball. After a collision, Harvard...
...drew nine-man advantages throughout the game, two of which came in the final four minutes, but failed to convert on either of them.Freshman Spencer Livingston, senior John Voith, and Garcia all recorded deuces in the effort. Livingston also caused four of the nine ejections in the game. Sophomore keeper Jay Connolly made 13 saves to slow the Pomona offense.HARVARD 9, OCCIDENTAL 3Later that day, the Crimson pulled out to an early advantage once again—this time for good.“I am pleased with our efforts in the nightcap,” Farrar said...
...five minutes really gave us some momentum,” Lau said. “It’s something we strive for every game.” Freshman forward Christina Hagner played a long, deep cross to the Cornell end line, and Lau headed it past Big Red keeper Carlyn Swensen for the quick lead. “It sets the tone for a game,” Harvard coach Erica Walsh said. “We always give that speech—‘let’s get an early goal.’ And when...
...efforts during regulation time. Stellar play by Big Red goalkeeper Luca Cerretani kept Harvard’s strikers at bay. Altchek and freshman forward Andre Akpan each had golden opportunities during the first half. Both went one on one with Cerretani and were each unceremoniously blocked by the Cornell keeper. Not deterred by the Big Red’s defensive staunchness, the Crimson remained persistent in its offensive blitz—totaling 19 shots on target for the game, including eight in the second half. After a big stop in the 72nd minute by Harvard’s junior goalkeeper...
...defensive front, the freshmen also stood out Wednesday night. While their forward counterparts were busy helping the offensive effort, the defense, anchored in part by Nichols and fellow first-year keeper Laura Mann, was dominant, with Mann posting her second shut out of the season...