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...Crimson spoil its undefeated Ivy campaign, sent Harvard (2-13, 2-3 Ivy) home from the Class of 1952 Stadium with a 3-1 loss. The Crimson got off to an encouraging start. Less than 10 minutes into the game, Harvard received a goal from senior midfielder Aline Brown off a corner from junior Devon Shapiro. The corner found Brown waiting on the right post, where she was able to chip in the first goal of the afternoon, her second of the year. Had the outing continued like that, the Crimson may have handed Princeton its first Ivy League loss...
...Hoff said. “Then the goal was just kind of a big blow to them, and they kind of went flat until the second half.” Setting up Hoff for a one-touch shot, freshman Kwaku Nyamekye launched the ball diagonally from midfield to land directly in front of the goal. After shaking off his defender, Hoff finished the cross and chipped it over the head of Tiger goalkeeper Joe Walters to score. Although a scoreless half would not have disheartened the Crimson, a halftime lead was far better for Harvard, as Princeton?...
...most recently in 1998. The Tigers shut out Harvard for only the second time in the teams’ history of 27 meetings. The back-to-back goals unfolded similarly, as Anangnostopaulos found open space for a quality shot on the left side after receiving a long pass from midfielder Lauren Thomas. “It was a lack of focus, and the way we reacted to the first one was we dug ourselves deeper instead of coming together,” said head Coach Erica Walsh. “I thought that was a little bit of a theme...
However, and however surprisingly, the Ivy League also got in on the act. Visiting Holy Cross pulled a collective T.O., dancing on the Dartmouth “D” at midfield following a hard-fought overtime win. The Big Green took exception, and the post-game handshakes devolved into various pockets of pushing and punching...
...Cornell. Clad in white socks for the first time in over a decade, the Crimson (1-10, 1-2 Ivy) went on to win in a stirring overtime victory over the Big Red (4-4, 2-3 Ivy) on a goal by co-captain and midfielder Gretchen Fuller. Sophomore goalie Kelly Knoche set the tone for Harvard in the game’s opening minutes. Cornell threatened early when Big Red midfielder Katlyn Donoghue rocketed an airborne shot at the upper-right corner of the goal. Knoche rejected the shot, slapping it away with her gloved hand...