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...Lions’ slumbering attack awoke in the second half, as Columbia fired three shots on target. Led by Odorczyk, the lone senior on the Crimson roster, and supported by freshman goalkeeper Lauren Mann’s five saves, Harvard managed to keep Columbia scoreless until the final minutes of the game.But a corner kick from Columbia’s Shannon Munoz entered the box in the 82nd minute, and after some intense tussling from both teams, Medal put the ball in the back of the net for the Lions victory.As a testament to Harvard’s resolve...
...then-junior goalie Emily Vitt having left the team several weeks prior, Martin stepped up for the set against Ivy rivals Brown and Yale. She finished the season with 2-2-2 record, 2.28 goals-against average, and .933 save percentage.The Bears game, for its part, was the first scoreless tie in the history of the program. Goals won’t be as hard to come by this season, thanks in no small part to the return of the squad’s three Olympians—co-captain Julie Chu, sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, and junior Caitlin Cahow?...
...straight shutout to begin the season at Cheel Arena in Potsdam, N.Y. Friday night, vanquishing Clarkson by a 2-0 count. Harvard took command of the contest late in the first period, on scores from sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt and Brine less than five minutes apart.Martin extended her season-opening scoreless streak to 160 minutes, or eight full periods, and chalked up the fourth shutout of her career in only her ninth start. She made eight saves in each of the first two segments, and nine in the final third for the whitewash.“She’s been...
...their minds, the Bears took to the pool looking to avenge their loss. Earlier that day, the team routed Queens College 13-3, and then carried its strong play into the game against Harvard. The Bears mounted a 3-0 run to start the match and held the Crimson scoreless until 5:25 in the second period. Bears goalkeeper Kent Holland kept Harvard out of the net, effectively stifling the Crimson offense. On the other hand, Harvard seemed to be its own enemy. “Our offense never really flowed,” senior John Voith said...
...We’ve been in this spot before, going up to Dartmouth, playing them in a game of this magnitude where first place is on the line.” But last year’s game against Dartmouth did not yield the results Harvard desired. After a scoreless match in which Altchek was knocked unconscious, the Big Green slipped one in during the 90th minute of game, taking a 1-0 victory over the Crimson. “I definitely remember the feeling I had after the game, you know, knowing our Ivy League hopes were pretty much...