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...think I ended up having a great first game in goal,” sophomore goalie Siobhan Connolly said. A replacement for injured freshman starter Kelly Knoche, Connolly denied eight Tiger shots and held a 1-0 lead at halftime, courtesy of senior midfielder and captain Jen McDavitt. But Princeton scored twice in the second frame to steal the game from the Crimson. Harvard then went on to close out its season with three more one-point contests, including a 2-1 loss to Boston University and a defeat by the same score to Ivy League opponent Dartmouth. The Crimson...
Although the Harvard field hockey team (6-11, 2-5 Ivy) met a disappointing end in 2005, three Crimson players now have reasons to do a bit of postseason celebrating. Captain midfielder Jen McDavitt was unanimously named first-team All-Ivy League this past week, while senior back Beth Sackovich and freshman goaltender Kelly Knoche were each awarded second-team status. McDavitt paced Harvard this year with 12 points on four scores and four assists. The designation marks the second straight year she has been recognized among the Ancient Eight elite. As a sophomore, she was named to the second...
...unable to overcome its tendency to lose close games, dropping a hard fought 2-1 contest to Dartmouth (8-7, 4-2) on Saturday at frosty Jordan Field. “We were a little bit flat in general,” captain midfielder Jen McDavitt said. “It could be the challenge of continually trying to get emotionally excited for games when you’re in a tough streak. We didn’t have the energy, and the tempo of the game wasn’t great. To Dartmouth’s credit, they played...
...losing streak progresses, the losses seem to become more and more heartbreaking, with the latest coming in a 2-1 double overtime loss. “All the losses hurt because we can’t allow ourselves to tolerate it,” captain Jen McDavitt said. “However, this one is so painful because we left it all on the field, especially so for the seniors because our careers are going to end so soon.” The Crimson needed to shut down BU star sophomore forward Pam Spuehler, the reigning America East rookie...
...losses hurt because we can’t allow ourselves to tolerate it,” captain Jen McDavitt said. “However, this one is so painful because we left it all on the field, especially so for the seniors because our careers are going to end so soon...