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...wasn’t the Minutewomen??s shooting percentage that hurt Harvard. Rather, Massachusetts punished the Crimson on the glass as it earned second and third chances at the basket...
...score to 5-0. “We took the time out to regroup,” junior tri-captain Sara Flood said. “We just needed to get back out there and chip away, goal by goal.” Just a minute after the Minutewomen??s fifth goal, Halpern scored the first Harvard goal, giving the Crimson the energy it needed. Without missing a beat, freshman Kathryn Sall added another tally to the scoreboard, bringing Harvard within three goals of UMass. Another goal from the Minutewomen with eight minutes remaining in the first half...
...UMass outlasted Harvard for a 3-2 win in double overtime. The Crimson trailed by one with only minutes left to play, and McCoy was able to force overtime on a goal with 1:25 remaining in regulation. In overtime, Harvard survived several scares before eventually succumbing to the Minutewomen??s attack. With 1:43 left in the second overtime, UMass gained possession and launched a counterattack in which Parker and sophomore forward Katie Kelly led a two-on-one breakaway. Kelly fed the ball ahead to Parker who slipped a shot past Stone for the game-winner...
...sophomore Kaitlin Martin struck first for the Crimson to give the squad a 1-0 lead. Minutes later, she scored a second goal to put Harvard up 2-1 following a UMass equalizer. That would be the last time the Crimson led, however, as UMass quickly took over. The Minutewomen??s nine-goal run put them up, 10-2, and four unanswered goals to close the period, including three in the final minute, pushed their halftime lead to 14-3. UMass was able to control the ball on offense and utilized strong off-the-ball movement to shed...
Franke hit to the infield for a single and was on base for Puglia’s home run, increasing the Minutewomen??s lead...