Word: mason
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...both teams traveled to George Mason University to compete in their respective conference championships. At ECACs, Gyorffy earned the only points for the Harvard women, winning the high jump with a leap of 1.87 meters and setting new meet and stadium records...
Battling frigid temperatures made more bitter by an unyielding wind and playing against the backdrop of snow piles along the sidelines, No. 17 Harvard (13-4-2, 6-1 Ivy) battled No. 25 George Mason (14-6-4, 7-1 CAA) for over 141 minutes in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Before a home crowd of nearly 800 shivering fans, the Crimson played the Patriots to a 1-1 tie through 90 minutes of regulation and 30 minutes of two overtime periods...
Twelve minutes into the third sudden death overtime, sophomore midfielder Ashley Berman raced the ball down the right flank and dumped it to freshman Erin Aeschliman, who spun around and fired a shot at the George Mason goaltender. The keeper was able to dive and deflect the blast, but the ball came to junior forward and Ivy League Player of the Year Naomi Miller, who knew just what to do with it. Miller calmly deposited the ball into the back of the George Mason net and sent her Harvard teammates, coaches and fans into a hysterical frenzy...
...Final score: Harvard 2, George Mason 1 in three overtimes...
With the loss to the Elis fresh in its memory, the Crimson embarked on a three-game stretch versus top-15 opponents in a five-day span that would test the team's true abilities. Harvard followed a respectable 1-1 tie with then-No. 11 George Mason by convincingly defeating the No. 14 Maryland Terrapins...