Word: kristin
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...first goal six minutes into the game. Though recorded as unassisted, the first goal—like the entire game—was a team effort. McVeigh’s first shot drew Dartmouth goalie Ashley Heist out of the cage. The ball rolled to sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon, who passed it to junior forward Tami Jafar. Jafar’s ensuing shot was deflected back to McVeigh, who knocked home the ball to get Harvard on the scoreboard. “We came out and did what we planned to do and went through with our game plan...
...period. Harvard had the first two shots on goal of the half, with its closest chance coming on its second shot. Senior co-captain Devon Shapiro took a shot from the center of the circle, but it was deflected by BU freshman goalie Kim Kastuk before junior Kristin Bannon could redirect it out of harm’s way. The Crimson had another chance in the second. Freshman Maggie McVeigh challenged Kastuk’s shutout bid when she redirected junior Abbie Harpstead’s shot, but the rookie keeper rose to the challenge. At game?...
This time, Keating was on the delivering end, deflecting senior captain Devon Shapiro’s shot to sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon, who notched her third goal of the season...
...first frame, junior 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...
...gave them a few breakaways, but we possessed the ball well. We did a much better job in the second half creating attack instead of just passing the ball around the backfield.”By eight minutes into the half, junior forward Tami Jafar and sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon had both struck gold for the Crimson off penalty corners, and it was all defense from there on out.—Staff writer Paul T. Hedrick can be reached at phedrick@fas.harvard.edu...