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...excruciating 2-1 loss to Princeton at Ohiri Field last weekend, when the Tigers scored the game winning goal with just 14 seconds remaining. Prior to these two games, the Crimson hadn’t lost a game at home.Saturday’s game was scoreless through the first half, as both teams threatened but neither could break through. With around 18 minutes remaining on the clock, Dartmouth gained a corner kick when a Big Green shot deflected off the crossbar and was knocked out of bounds by a Harvard defender.On the ensuing play, Dartmouth forward Sarah Johnson found...
...game. The Harvard defense held strong behind sophomore goalie Siobhan Connolly who was making her second collegiate start in place of injured freshman Kelly Knoche. Connolly saved six shots on goal on the day while her Terrier counterpart, Erin Prediger, posted five saves in the victory. After a scoreless first half, Harvard improved its offensive game with senior forward Beverlie Ting scored at 47:14 to put the Crimson up 1-0. After a Harvard penalty corner was successfully defended by the Terriers, Ting gained possession and made a run towards the BU goal. Her initial shot was saved...
...After a scoreless first half, Harvard improved its offensive game with senior forward Beverlie Ting scored at 47:14 to put the Crimson...
...only an exhibition game, but the final score certainly counted in the race to replace former Harvard goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris ’05. The result of that contest? Daigneau 1, Tobe 0. With the two contenders splitting time equally between the pipes, senior John Daigneau held McGill scoreless through nine shots. But his rival, junior Justin Tobe, surrendered four tallies on 13 attempts as the Redmen rallied to upend the Crimson, 4-3 at the Bright Hockey Center Friday night. “I thought Johnny played well,” Harvard coach Ted Donato said afterwards...
...Harvard women’s soccer team’s contest against Brown yesterday, co-captain goalie Katie Shields added not one but two ties to her resume—one on the field, and one in the record books.The former was of the scoreless variety, as the Crimson (6-3-3, 1-1-2 Ivy) was unable to break through the defense of the Bears (5-7-1, 1-2-1), while Shields made five saves to stymie Brown.The latter was of the record-tying sort—with nine shutouts this season, Shields now shares the school record...