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...warmups, and they were just ready to go.”After a one-two-three second inning, the Crimson struck again in the third for three more runs. Kidder scored her second run of the contest on a towering blast by senior Rachel Murray that cleared the scoreboard at Soldiers Field. Senior Pilar Adams drove in the third run with a double, scoring Vertovez.Quaker pitcher Olivia Mauro was called in to put out the fire in the third and held Harvard scoreless for the remainder of the contest.Crimson sophomore starter Amanda Watkins went six innings, giving up six runs...
Harvard’s struggles on the scoreboard masked a generally good effort at the plate against a pitcher who averages near double-digits in strikeouts per game. The Crimson struck out just five times against Balschmiter...
...afternoon. With five minutes left in the frame, junior Perry Barlow, on a free-position shot, slid the ball past Tiger goalkeeper Colleen O’Boyle to give the Crimson a 5-4 advantage. However, Princeton’s Christine Casaceli, with only 80 seconds remaining, evened the scoreboard going into halftime. As the game returned from break, the Tigers took control of the entire second frame. In the final 30 minutes of the game, Princeton handily outshot Harvard 20-13, controlled the majority of ground balls (13-7), and managed to turnover the ball fewer times...
...first half,” Crimson coach Scott Anderson said, “especially defensively.” While their defense was lacking, Harvard kept within striking distance of Brown by notching five goals of its own in the frenzied first half. The Crimson quickly got on the scoreboard, tallying two goals in the first 9:29 of the game to take a 2-0 lead. Junior Greg Cohen notched the first goal of the game with a diving shot of the crease. Widbin smoothly picked off an errant Bears pass and tucked a shot into an empty...
...right side of the goal, she angled the ball over the left shoulder of Golden to tie the game at five all. At 21:34, the Crimson managed to regain the lead it had earlier. The advantage was short-lived, however, as BU added two more to the scoreboard to end the first period, 8-7. The second half belonged to the Terriers—a 3-0 run combined with Harvard’s offensive stagnation sealed the game. Yesterday’s defeat marks the third straight loss at home for the Crimson, but Harvard will...