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...defensive success. Freshman Nicole Rhodes has faced a significant challenge in jumping into the starting lineup in her first collegiate season. According to her coach and teammates, she has responded better than anyone could have expected. From the young of the defensive line to the old, Sara Sedgwick??€”if only for her senior class status—can be considered the grandma of the group. Yet her play is far from pedestrian. “Sara is adjusting to a new position as a defender and is doing a fantastic job of reading the game and organizing...
...strong attack in the second half, outshooting Harvard 12-7. But the Crimson successfully held the Big Red scoreless while putting two more goals past Matlin over the final 45 minutes. Senior forward Sara Sedgwick scored the second goal of the game at 56:04. The unassisted goal, Sedgwick??€™s first of the season, was shot from midfield and cruised over Matlin’s head, putting Harvard up 2-0. “It was the first time this year that we’ve scored more than one goal in a game, so that was really...
Trailing 1-0 in the first half, Harvard (2-2-0) was awarded a penalty kick after freshman midfielder Rachel Lau intercepted a pass and was subsequently tripped in the box as she sped toward the goal. But Criscione made a fantastic save on Sedgwick??€™s low shot, preserving the lead for BC (5-0-0), which would eventually win by a score of 2-0 in Chestnut Hill yesterday...
...goal was Sedgwick??€™s first this season, but not the first game-winner of her career. On Oct. 26, 2002 against Princeton, Sedgwick, then a freshman, headed a Westfall corner into the goal in double overtime, ruining the Tigers’ perfect 12-0-0 record...
...When Sedgwick??€™s header crossed the goal line in the 106th minute, the Crimson had its first win in seven overtime contests this season. In that instant, co-captain center back Katie Hodel, co-captain left back Caitlin Fisher, right back Lauren Cozzolino, midfielder Katie Westfall and striker Alisa Sato ceased being the heart of the Harvard women’s soccer program. Now, they’re just alums...