Word: odorczyk
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...little like kickball and we lost our style of play. But I would still say that even until the bitter end, Columbia never outplayed us.”The Lions’ slumbering attack awoke in the second half, as Columbia fired three shots on target. Led by Odorczyk, the lone senior on the Crimson roster, and supported by freshman goalkeeper Lauren Mann’s five saves, Harvard managed to keep Columbia scoreless until the final minutes of the game.But a corner kick from Columbia’s Shannon Munoz entered the box in the 82nd minute, and after...
...Wilson, playing the final 30 minutes of a 5-0 loss to Princeton. Saying that the Crimson has been strapped for experience this season would be a gross understatement. Of the 21 players that have been on the roster since August, 12 are freshmen and only one, captain Laura Odorczyk, is a senior. “It put us in more of a role with responsibility on our shoulders,” freshman Lizzy Nichols said. “We had to step out of our comfort zone in order to become leaders as well because there...
...every shot on both attack and defense,” Walsh said. The Crimson will return to action for the final time in a home game on Saturday against Columbia, who currently sits on top in the Ivy League standings. The contest also marks the final collegiate match for Odorczyk, whose leadership has been integral to the Crimson this season. “We’d love to use this game to send Laura out on a high note,” Walsh said. “This is also an opportunity to spoil Columbia’s chance...
...returning to the Crimson has been just as important for the growth of the team.“We respect her so much because we know she has played at the top level of women’s soccer for so long,” senior co-captain Laura Odorczyk said. “And a lot of the girls on the team know how hard it is to reach that level and stay there.”Markgraf’s most recent games marked her return to the national team starting lineup after having her baby, Keegan...
...Moos, the Ivy League’s leading scorer (10 goals, 24 points), had no problem cashing in on the game-winning opportunity and sending the Crimson home with a 2-1 loss. “It was very frustrating,” said defender and co-captain Laura Odorczyk. “[A penalty kick] is the worst way to end a game.” Though the final result was not what the players would have liked, Harvard had plenty to be proud of. Facing one of the top teams in the Ivy League, the Crimson...