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...pass. This time, the senior took a corner kick from the right side and freshman Casey Brown was waiting at the back post for an easy header into the net. “In the first half, we were just completely unfocused and unmotivated,” co-captain Laura Odorzyck said. “We couldn’t even string passes together.” “We know we can do a lot more than that,” freshman forward Christina Hagner said. “We all thought that the first half...
...more experienced and grittier. And needless to say, no one associated with Harvard expects tomorrow night’s match against Dartmouth to be the start of another winless Ivy League season. “Honestly, we’re feeling great,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “We’ve learned a lot from our losses from the past few matches, and we’re ready to peak at this point.” Harvard’s preseason has been a manifestation of how much the team has changed...
...frame, Harvard went down swinging, taking eight of 10 points before the Wildcats closed the door. “In the fifth it got a little bit out of our control—we couldn’t keep up with the pace,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “It’s tough being down by that much, but at the same time, it was a great fight.” The Wildcats controlled play to open the match, recording 20 kills on .289 while holding the Crimson attack to a meager...
...within the first three seconds of the game, the fastest goal in NCAA women’s soccer history. “A lot of the other Ivy teams are in the same boat as us, playing really hard teams to start the season,” senior captain Laura Odorczyk said. “They’re getting the same results we are.” But the team will have to muster a better effort than it put forth against lowly St. Mary’s on Sunday to have this success, and the squad knows that...
...economies," she told Monday's gathering. "When people read, they're more likely to participate in business and trade, which leads to greater economic development." After her remarks, the President stopped by on his way to his United Nations events, and as usual, he made the point more bluntly. "Laura believes strongly in the power of literacy to change societies," he said. "You can't have prosperity unless people can read. It's just as simple as that." After the President left, the group enjoyed a luncheon of chilled green pea soup, grilled wild Alaskan salmon, and glazed autumn vegetables...