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...neck with the nationallly-ranked foe. Down 1-0 until five minutes before halftime, Harvard was able to draw even with the Eagles, as freshman starting forward Maggie McVeigh, the reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Week, sent a pass in from just outside the circle to junior Kayla Romanelli. The forward forced the ball past the Eagles defenders into the right corner of BC goalie Julia Berkowitz?...
...one’s favor. It was Berglund’s goal at that moment that sealed the game for Harvard. The assist on the co-captain’s score from freshman back Maggie McVeigh was her fifth of the season, a Crimson team high. Junior forwards Kayla Romanelli and Tami Jafar executed the final goal of the first period. Romanelli beat the defense and passed the ball to a trailing Jafar, who sent the ball into the middle of the net. “Our second and third goals were beautiful passing combinations up the field...
...minute battle mostly between clashing mid-fields, the Crimson (4-2) was able to attempt only a single shot on goal, taken by junior Kayla Romanelli...
...with a 2-0 shutout at Holy Cross on Friday and a 3-2 home win against Pacific yesterday afternoon.Friday’s victory was junior goaltender Kylie Stone’s first career shutout, and all five goals over the weekend came from different Crimson players.Junior Kayla Romanelli and freshman Maggie McVeigh assisted each other’s goals against Holy Cross, tallying a goal and an assist each.Harvard will put its winning streak on the line on Wednesday at No. 3 Connecticut. The Crimson challenges the Huskies at 7 p.m. in Storrs, Conn. Led by senior standout...
...times,” co-captain Jana Berglund said. “But it was a good matchup, and we were able to move the ball well.” Capitalizing on assists and deflections, the Crimson claimed the first three goals of the game. Junior forward Kayla Romanelli got the ball rolling, scoring more than midway through the first half. Harvard’s other two goals were knocked in by junior forward Tami Jafar, who tallied her first two goals of the season and took five of the Crimson’s 10 shots on goal. Jafar?...