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...She’s so good it’s scary,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “She has gotten so much better. She is so quick that she will come out of nowhere.” In an 11-0 rout of RPI on Saturday and a similar 10-0 drubbing of Union a day later, Vaillancourt had the perfect opportunity to showcase her speed, along with her other skills, in a stunning return to the Crimson (2-0-0, 2-0-0 ECAC) after spending the last year training with Team Canada...
...Saturday’s soccer showdown with Harvard, several voiced the same reaction upon seeing the scoreboard: “Oh my God.”In the first 12 minutes of play during that second frame, the Harvard men’s soccer team scored three goals en route to a 6-2 rout of the favored No. 14 Bears (8-3-1, 2-1-1 Ivy). Saturday’s win put the Crimson (9-4-0, 3-1-0) in second place in the Ivy League. The victory was also Harvard’s second against...
...speech—‘let’s get an early goal.’ And when you actually do it, you feel great.” Still, Harvard was unable to turn the momentum from Lau’s second goal of the season into a rout of one of the Ivy League’s weaker teams. After controlling the first five minutes of play, the Crimson found itself in a fairly even match the rest of the way. Freshman goalkeeper Lauren Mann provided another solid outing in goal as she recorded her third shutout...
...Because of the mental toughness and the trust that we have in each other,” senior setter Sarah Cebron said, “we know that we can come back and win in any situation.”Harvard capped off the weekend with a three-game rout of the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), giving the Crimson the tournament title.Cebron and classmate Katie Turley-Molony were named to the All-Tournament team.“Both of them played so well this weekend,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said...
...intensity,” said junior midfielder Megan Merritt. “Then we let a goal in and we dropped our guard. The goals just kept coming. They had the momentum and they maintained it.” The remainder of the first half rapidly turned into a rout, as the Crimson found itself unable to stop the speedy Rams forwards, who scored thrice more before the half. “After they scored the first goal and then the second goal right away, we stopped communicating and kind of broke down as a team,” Odorczyk...