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...proved as much a week ago, taking first place at the 2007 NEISA Singlehanded Championships. The win clinched his second-straight nationals birth, scheduled to take place next month in Seattle...
...more incredible, however, when placed in the context of the game. It came in the second overtime, after over 100 minutes of a scoreless draw, with both teams grinding to tally a hard-fought win. Just thirty seconds into the second extra frame, Wideroff received a one-time pass from Hagner, too one touch, then ripped a shot from 18 yards out upper-90’s for an improbable goal and an improbable win. Wideroff continued her inspired play Sunday, tallying her second-straight game-winning goal with another incredible effort. This time, Wideroff received a beautiful ball...
...Harvard’s second-straight game against a ranked opponent, and if anything, the strong competition gives the young Crimson team a benchmark to strive...
...definitely looking to score more goals this upcoming season.” That fact was painfully obvious for the Crimson in its two toughest losses of the season—a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Dartmouth, losing in the 72nd minute, and a second-straight heartbreaking loss to Princeton, this time 2-1 in double-overtime with 14 seconds to play. “Our two losses to Princeton in the last two years are a huge motivation for next year,” Odorczyk said. “We can’t let that happen...
...season, grabbing the bronze medal by finishing third at last week’s Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championships (IRAs). While Radcliffe took home hardware at the IRAs for the sixth straight season, they were unable to overcome the speed of a strong Wisconsin crew, which won its second-straight IRA championship, or the challenge of surprising Georgetown, which came in second. “I think part of our problem [was] that we were fixing too much on Princeton...we see them a lot and we tend to fixate on them a little bit,” junior Rachel...