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Junior attack Caroline Simmons chipped in two second-half goals, and junior attack Tara Schoen also came off the bench for a score. Sophomore midfielder Sarah Bancroft was responsible for two of Harvard’s last four goals, including the last with less than two minutes remaining. Soon after her score, though, Bancroft took a big hit from a Denver defender and was helped off the field after a few tense minutes on the grass...
Junior attack Caroline Simmons chipped in two second-half goals, while junior attack Tara Schoen also came off the bench for a score. Sophomore midfielder Sarah Bancroft was responsible for two of Harvard’s last four goals, including the last just 2:20 before game’s end. Soon after her score, however, Bancroft took a big hit from a Denver defender and was helped off the field after a few tense minutes on the grass...
...Nelson just 55 seconds into the game. At 3:38 in the period, Quinnipiac’s Nicole Fiore responded with a free-position shot to even the score, but junior Caroline Simmons answered with a quick score to take the lead for good. Curtis and fellow junior Tara Schoen added to the Harvard cushion with two goals 17 seconds apart to give the Crimson a 10-1 lead. Harvard closed the first half up, 13-1, and 7-for-8 on clear attempts, with only three turnovers and ahead 7-2 on ground balls. “We really...
...took a 9-3 lead with 2:37 left as Kristen Barry tallied her second of three goals on the evening. Harvard finally stopped the bleeding and ended its 30-minute scoring drought when Bancroft added her second goal with 2:17 to play. Sophomore attacker Tara Schoen pulled the Crimson to within four with 53 seconds remaining off a pass from junior Margaret Yellot. But the Big Green onslaught would not let up, as Dartmouth added two more goals in a span of eight seconds in the game’s final minute to round out the scoring...
Sophomore Tara Schoen posted a hat trick yesterday when the Harvard women’s lacrosse team played against New Hampshire at Memorial Field. Despite Schoen’s efforts, the Crimson, due to a poor showing in the first frame, lost to the Wildcats 19-10. “I think our team didn’t come out with intensity,” freshman Kaitlin Martin said. The game marks the third straight loss for Harvard (3-8, 1-1 Ivy League) and the seventh straight victory for New Hampshire (8-4, 3-0 America East). The Wildcats...