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...advantage that it never relinquished. ”When we woke up, things started happening,” Farrar said. Although the win was a whole team effort, the talents of the freshmen class in particular were on display. Rookie Kathryn Bilder led the way with a season-high eight goals. Classmates Kelly Peeler (three goals), Roxanne Pinto (two goals), and Bergquist (one goal) rounded out the freshmen’s scoring. —Staff writer Julia R. Senior can be reached at jrsenior@fas.harvard.edu...
...While he did give up four goals in the fourth frame that helped Brown tie the game late, considering how much he was tested—he made a season-high 16 saves in the win—the talented sophomore’s growth this year is readily apparent...
...We’d have the ball, and then we’d have turnovers and they’d score. It took us long possessions to score, whereas they could just run and gun down the field.” That running and gunning resulted in a season-high 18 goals for Fairfield, and though Harvard’s 11-point output was also a season-best, it was countered by a lackluster defensive performance that saw sophomore goalie Joe Pike make just eight saves. “Joe was facing a lot of shots from in real tight...
ITHACA, N.Y.—After struggling all season to find consistency with his jumpshot, Harvard captain Jim Goffredo put on an offensive display Friday night against Cornell, erupting for 32 points on 9-of-15 shooting, including 7-of-10 from behind the arc, in the team’s 85-79 win. Goffredo’s seven three pointers were a season high and just one shy of his career high of eight set last year against Dartmouth. “I think we gained some confidence from the fact that Jimmy was making shots...
...open opportunities in the second half, which I haven’t really been getting in the last couple of games—just because of the man-to-man that we’ve been facing.” Cusworth and Goffredo led an offense that drained a season-high 61.2 percent of field-goal attempts and shot 46.7 percent from behind the arc. Thanks to a fast offensive start, Harvard led by as many as 14 points with 4:36 left in the first half, the Crimson’s largest lead of the game. The half ended...