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...unrelenting offense penetrated the Bulldogs’ line. The Crimson’s persistence earned the team a valuable penalty corner. Yale denied an initial shot by junior Devon Shapiro but failed to put enough muscle on the ball to clear it out of the circle.Sophomore Kayla Romanelli took advantage of the tired defense, slinging the ball back toward the Bulldog cage. Again, the Yale goalie saved the shot to preserve the tie. If only for the moment.Charging the rebound, sophomore Tami Jafar teased her way through the sea of blue and white and dumped the ball across the line...
...scoring opportunities, but we were really consistent for seventy minutes.” Despite its edge in time of possession, the Crimson struggled to create scoring opportunities. Too often, the Big Red successfully forced the Harvard forward trio of Fuller, senior Aline Brown, and sophomore Kayla Romanelli wide, trapping the ball in the field’s corners. The Crimson did not take its first shot of the game until nearly 24 minutes of play had elapsed. With 11:03 remaining in the first half, Brown shook her defender and took the shot from about fifteen feet, forcing...
...received the ball in front of the Huskies’ goal, but was unable to turn fast enough to score. Soon after, sophomore back Abbie Harpstead had a shot blocked, while sophomore back Francine Polet put the ball just over the goal on a penalty corner. Sophomore midfielder Kayla Romanelli looked to be on a breakaway before being fouled. The Crimson also found new life at the defensive end of the field. Hustle plays by Berglund and Polet nullified offensive opportunities for the Huskies. “We picked it up and we did start hustling, but obviously that?...
...said two years ago, if Harvard would pay their fair taxes, I would welcome them to Watertown,” said town councillor Stephen E. Romanelli. “Harvard, welcome to Watertown...
Last week, after eight years of work. Italian archeologists had cleared away the rubble, and visitors could see what the massive old shrine was like. Said Professor Pietro Romanelli, chief supervisor of ancient ruins in central Italy: "We have unearthed enough to show the broad outlines of the temple at a glance, and to give us so much precise knowledge of its layout that except for a few details we could rebuild it today as it was in its prime...