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...crunch-time defensive stop by junior Tyler Magura to an electric come-from-behind win.Just 24 hours later, however, Harvard submitted one of its sloppiest and most lackluster performances, squandering an early two-goal lead to succumb, 4-2, to the Tigers. The contest saw Richter pulled from the net after the game-winning score trickled through his legs.“I’m embarrassed,” captain Dylan Reese said after the loss. “This is the first time that I’ve ever been embarrassed of my team in three years that...
...goal by junior Tamara Sobek-Rosnick to put the Crimson up, 1-0. Columbia came roaring back in the second half to tie the score, but as the clock wound down on Harvard’s season, junior Devon Shapiro lifted the ball into the Lions’ net, catapulting the Crimson into the No. 2 spot in the Ivy League and finishing out the season on a high note. “You get out what you put in,” said Shapiro, who was named one of next year’s captains...
...rival Brown. In its final home game and regular-season contest, the Crimson displayed spectacular endurance and teamwork. Harvard, as it had many times before, drew its strength from its captain, Garcia. Tied at seven goals in the third overtime and with both teams understandably worn, Garcia found the net with 54 seconds remaining in the period to close out the game.In the postseason, the Crimson hosted the Northern Championships, finishing third. After cruising past Fordham, 8-5, the team faced off against Brown in the second round. The rematch played out differently, as the Bears dashed Harvard?...
...were outshooting opponents and then losing the game,” coach Scott Anderson said. “That’s not a smart way to play. We talked about being more judicious, about what are good shoots, shooting to score, not just getting the ball on net, working the ball more, looking for good opportunity...
...Kelly Peeler put in 21, and freshman driver Roxanne Pinto had 20. The Crimson goalies also split up the work. Delgado (.514 save percentage, 93 saves) and sophomore Nicola Perlman (.572 save percentage, 143 saves), who is also an associate magazine editor for The Crimson, shared time in the net all season. After going 9-10 through the regular season, Harvard took third at the Northern Division Championships. The finish was not good enough to punch an automatic ticket to the Eastern Championships, but after a couple of anxious days of waiting, the selection committee awarded Harvard an at-large...