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...with just under eight minutes to play. Cornell responded at every turn, but was without its go-to-weapon down the stretch. As the crowds filtered into Lavietes, game time brought a welcome surprise for the Crimson faithful—the Big Red’s leading scorer, junior forward Jeomi Maduka, had remained in Ithaca to compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships in track and field in lieu of traveling to Cambridge. “She brings something to the court that no one else does in terms of her athleticism,” Hallion said...
...left in the half, freshman midfielder Kevin Crowley tied the game at 4-4. After the Crimson controlled the third period, Stony Brook did not go away quietly. Rather, the team scrambled to put two more goals together after Motschwiller—Harvard’s second-leading scorer last year— posted his fourth goal of the season and second of the game a minute in. Two minutes after Motschwiller’s tally, Gibbons knocked in his first collegiate goal to stretch the Harvard lead to 9-4. Stony Brook midfielder Ryan Hughes delivered a pair...
...though, cheering for its home squad while jeering the Crimson players. Every time that Harvard sophomore Jeremy Lin touched the ball, for example, chants of “Air ball!” were heard throughout the arena, referring to some errant misses by Harvard’s leading scorer early. As the lead grew and the outcome was no longer in question, the taunts turned mostly to cheers for the Cornell squad, who clinched its first Ivy League title since the 1987-88 season with the victory over Harvard. “I think that their season has been...
...Delaney-Smith said. “That set of factors makes it a very dangerous game for us.”Having equalled a program-best six Ivy League wins, Columbia will look to senior captain Michele Gage for inspiration against the Crimson. The Lions’ leading scorer with 11.6 points per game, Gage has scored in double figures in seven straight games.On the eve of the biggest weekend of Harvard’s season thus far, Delaney-Smith is hoping for history to repeat itself.“A few years ago, we sold out the place...
...this weekend. Obviously were going in being the superior team, supposedly, so as underdogs they’ve got nothing to lose.”One of the Big Red’s goals in that third period came from freshman forward Rebecca Johnston, Cornell’s leading scorer. Johnston has racked up 16 goals and 15 assists this season, and her 1.29 points per game average is good for fourth in the nation among rookies.Johnston—who is the younger sister of former Crimson player Katie Johnston ’07—was announced...