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...pressure and I knew I had to just hang on.” Harvard’s defense also played above par, blocking five Cornell shots. The squad’s starting defenders—junior co-captain Nicole Rhodes and sophomores Lizzy Nichols, Kelly Okuji, and Devon Sherman—continue to be difference-makers in the Crimson’s low-scoring games. “Our mentality is very different this year,” Merritt said. “We’ll go over the other team briefly before a game, but we focus more...
...short end,” he said. “You have to give a lot of credit to Yale, but we competed every second of the game. I’m proud of how we fought, especially after going a goal down.” Sophomore defender Kelli Okuji echoed her coach’s feelings. “We showed a lot of team spirit and team unity tonight,” she said. Harvard looks to bounce back from the defeat against Fairfield tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Ohiri Field...
...vault. Sophomore Brittan Smith took second in the long jump with a 5.42-meter leap, while junior Danielle Mirabal landed at fourth in the same event with a 5.24-meter jump. Sophomore Aishlinn O’Callaghan finished second in the 800 meters in 2:12.4, while freshman Kelli Okuji was third in the 400-meter hurdles in 1:05.35. In the javelin, senior Julia Pederson and freshman Eda Karesin continued their strong performances, with Pederson placing second after a 40.46-meter throw and Karesin one spot behind with a 35.52-meter toss. On the men’s side...
...Lewis won the decathlon with 6,366 points, and freshman George Eggers took the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 55.75. Several other women claimed top finishes. Sophomore Shannon Flahive finished second in the 100-meter hurdles in 14.64 seconds, and classmate Dara Wilson was fifth. Sophomore Kelli Okuji ran a 1:06.36 to finish second in the 400-meter hurdles. Flahive earned her second top-two placement of the day by taking second in the long jump with a 5.52 meter jump, and fellow sophomore Elissa Reidy finished third. The javelin continued to be one of the best...
...needed some more punch on that front line.” The tactic worked, as Odorzcyk’s speed and field vision on the right wing kept the ball in Holy’s Cross half. At the 55:06 mark in the second half, freshman Kelli Okuji collected the ball inside the eighteen and fired a shot. Stone appeared to have the save, but the ball deflected off of her and toward the feet of a waiting Okuji, who knocked it home easily for her first collegiate goal. Earlier in the half, freshman goalkeeper Lauren Mann added...