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...continued to stall, Kennifer and freshman Monica Zdrojewski amped up the pace. Complemented by two goals from Barton-Kettleborough, the freshman duo contributed a hat trick apiece. Harvard never looked back.Leading 6-3 at the half, the Crimson saw a shot each served up by junior Roxanne Pinto, freshman Shannon Purcell, junior Kristina Berquist, and sophomore Patricia Smith, throughout the second half. Harvard mounted a relentless barrage against GW goalie Charlotte Schou, while receiving two saves from Perlman, Harvard boasted a 10-point advantage as the final whistle blew. PRINCETON 10, HARVARD 8Harvard’s win over...
...situation. We really didn’t do that, we kept our heads down and shot the puck.” New Hampshire got on the board at 17:28 in the first on a slow-motion 2-on-1 breakaway. After taking a pass from Courtney Sheary, Wildcat Shannon Sisk sped up the left side of the ice. Though Crimson senior Nora Sluzas got between the two UNH skaters, Sisk found a charging Julie Allen, who powered the puck past Harvard junior goaltender Christina Kessler. Three minutes into the second period, another odd-man rush led to another...
...Crimson women also prevailed in the 60-meter dash, thanks to senior Favia Merritt and her time of 7.73, a personal best. Harvard swept the 60-meter hurdles, with Shannon Flahive, Dara Wilson, and Geneva Trotter coming in 1-2-3. All three have qualified for the ECAC Championships with their efforts. The team also towered above the rest in the long jump, taking the top four spots with senior Brittan Smith coming in first after leaping 5.7 meters...
...more ECAC Championship qualifying athletes include freshman Shannon Conway and sophomore Jamie Olson. Conway beat out the rest in the 400-meter dash with a time of 56.84, the fastest time by a Harvard female this year. Olson ran the 800-meter in 2:13.41 and placed second behind Yale...
...season. Perlman, a former chair of Fifteen Minutes, led her team to a 10-6 victory, making 14 saves. Kennifer also played a leading role in the offense, scoring five goals in her collegiate debut. MacLaughlin scored two goals in the game. Smith, freshman Ita Barton-Kettleborough, and freshman Shannon Purcell all found the net as well. Farrar described NYAC as an “experienced masters team,” and was pleased with his team’s performance on Saturday. The game marked the debut of freshmen team members. The new players showed great improvement...