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...Field, winning the game, 3-2.Harvard took control of the game early, notching two goals while outshooting the Tigers, 10-6, in the first half. Romanelli knocked in the first score off an assist from freshman Maggie McVeigh. It was soon followed by a penalty-corner score by captain Devon Shapiro, and the Crimson pushed its lead to 2-0.Penalty corners played a large role in Harvard’s dominance of the first half. Seven penalty shots were awarded to the Crimson, all of which came in the first period, giving a necessary boost in scoring opportunities.However, the goal that would...
...victory. The Quakers (0-4, 0-1 Ivy), meanwhile, suffered their fourth consecutive defeat. “We always get pretty psyched up for [Ivy League games], and it’s a great feeling to start 1-0 in the Ivy League,” co-captain Devon Shapiro said. The high temperature and bright sun took a small toll on the Crimson’s (2-1, 1-0 Ivy) energy, but not its offense. “It was definitely a struggle because of the heat, and both teams were feeling a little bit tired at times...
...course; some houses have compost toilets to save water; and a recycling and reuse program keeps waste at about a quarter of what a similarly sized development would produce. Simple solidarity goes a long way toward keeping green. "There's a real culture of encouragement here," says Elan Shapiro, a founding resident...
...half. Neither team had a goal on the scoresheet when the first-half whistle sounded at Jordan Field last night, but the short halftime break sparked an offensive surge in both teams. Just minutes into second period, the Crimson tallied its first score of the season, with captain Devon Shapiro assisting on a goal by sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon. The score came after a Wildcat foul on an attempted clear, which granted Harvard the penalty corner. New Hampshire responded after just 1:45 later to tie the score at 1, ending both teams’ droughts less than five minutes...
...that the score reflected the game.” Sunday’s crowd of 320 witnessed a close contest in efforts, albeit not in tallies. “UMass is a great team. They capitalized on opportunities, and we did not,” co-captain Devon Shapiro said. “It is a matter of us putting things together. We stepped up and challenged them very well, but it just didn’t work out for us in the end.” Executing during these opportunities is what the team will focus...