Word: rosnick
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...outcome against the Lions. With an even record in the Ivy League, Harvard’s standing would be determined by the result of this final contest. A rare penalty stroke in the game’s first half resulted in a goal by junior Tamara Sobek-Rosnick to put the Crimson up, 1-0. Columbia came roaring back in the second half to tie the score, but as the clock wound down on Harvard’s season, junior Devon Shapiro lifted the ball into the Lions’ net, catapulting the Crimson into the No. 2 spot...
Again the recipient of good fortune, the Crimson was awarded a stroke after a Lion defender illegally used her foot to deny a Harvard offensive attempt. Sobek-Rosnick slung the shot over the goalie’s left shoulder to put the Crimson...
...Caples said. “We have to be more dangerous and create better scoring chances for ourselves.” “We were second-guessing ourselves at moments,” Fuller said. The Crimson’s lone shot came after junior Tamara Sobek-Rosnick slipped through the Eagles’ defense for a breakaway. A B.C. defender tripped her up from behind in the circle, drawing a yellow card and giving the Crimson a penalty shot. The shot hit the crossbar and ricocheted to the ground. The referee ruled it a miss, saying...
After the Huskies’ Jay Quinn scored on Northeastern’s first attempt, sophomore stroke-specialist Tamara Sobek-Rosnick was stopped by Duffy. Kristen Keating, Abbie Harpstead, and Laura Werner then found the back of the cage for Harvard...
...Sobek-Rosnick, the top-shelf laser was the third goal in her career. Her two previous tallies are, unsurprisingly, both penalty strokes as well, coming in similar fashion against Providence and UMass...