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For the entire first half, it looked like Harvard had Penn under control. It had patiently held off a strong Quaker offensive in the first half, survived three penalty corners in a row, and shifted the momentum in its favor. When sophomore Allie Kimmel scored at 27:08, it appeared...
Tassopoulos made a big kick save on the fast break that followed, but Penn kept charging into the Crimson’s zone, with Sarah Hasson tipping in her second goal off a pass from Katie Rose. Hasson earned Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors for her effort.
Entering the first frame, the Crimson experienced problems in the back row, where Dartmouth successfully directed numerous attacks throughout the game. The Big Green took a slight 8-5 lead off of kills from sophomore powerhouse Madeline Baird and Crimson attack errors, but the home team regained its footing off...
Led by Baird, who dropped 16 kills against the Crimson, Dartmouth revamped its attack to tie it at 13-13. But a monstrous strike from Ingersoll that ricocheted off a Big Green defender and into the stands demonstrated that Harvard was not out of the game just yet.
“She pumps the team up when she comes in,” Ingersoll said. “We can all feed off her energy when we’re not there.”