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...losing streak for the Crimson (9-10, 3-5 Ivy). The team hoped to use the momentum from the tug-of-war against the Lions to take down then-third-place Cornell but was overwhelmed by the strength of the Big Red’s hitters. Junior co-captain Laura Mahon linked the mixed results this weekend with the Crimson defense. “[Against Columbia], we did a good job establishing the block and so the defense around it played well,” Mahon said. “If every player does her job, it helps us play...
...focus wasn’t there today,” said head coach Erica Walsh. “We had plenty of chances to win the game, and we didn’t make it happen.” In the second half, Walsh moved senior defender Laura Odorzcyk up to the forward line, hoping to create some energy around the net and turn her team’s shots into goals. “She’s one of our faster, more athletic players, and she was really a threat for us,” Walsh said...
...upon returning to the Crimson has been just as important for the growth of the team.“We respect her so much because we know she has played at the top level of women’s soccer for so long,” senior co-captain Laura Odorczyk said. “And a lot of the girls on the team know how hard it is to reach that level and stay there.”Markgraf’s most recent games marked her return to the national team starting lineup after having her baby, Keegan...
...into a 1-5 deficit. Unable to mount a full recovery, the team struggled to establish its comfort zone, most notably in its passing. “I feel like our team played like a bunch of individuals out on the court today,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “I think it happened from the start and continued through the end. That’s never going to win a match.”The Crimson battled back to within one after a kill by junior co-captain Suzie Trimble, who posted a team...
...Kathryn Moos, the Ivy League’s leading scorer (10 goals, 24 points), had no problem cashing in on the game-winning opportunity and sending the Crimson home with a 2-1 loss. “It was very frustrating,” said defender and co-captain Laura Odorczyk. “[A penalty kick] is the worst way to end a game.” Though the final result was not what the players would have liked, Harvard had plenty to be proud of. Facing one of the top teams in the Ivy League, the Crimson...