Word: sheeleigh
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...played forward more, I’ve gotten more experience. [The other attackers and I] have gotten more used to our styles of play, and we have such a great connection.” Hagner’s performance over the weekend was especially impressive because sophomore forward Katherine Sheeleigh was sidelined for most of the game with an injury. The team desperately needed an offensive presence to replace Sheeleigh, who leads the team in goals and is second in points. It was up to Hagner to fill this role, and she did not disappoint. Though Sheeleigh?...
...thing. It was an excellent game for both of them.” Dale recorded four saves in the first half, and Mann shut out Dartmouth while also making four saves in the second half and overtime. In the second frame, Harvard finally tied the game when sophomore Katherine Sheeleigh found the net in the 73rd minute. Sheeleigh received a long ball from freshman Melanie Baskind and then blasted a right-footed shot into the lower corner. Sheeleigh and Baskind are tied for the team lead with six goals each. They both rank...
...tune of a 2-0 victory. Harvard was still resting on that one wrong foot. The defense was stellar, headed by junior keepers Lauren Mann and Laura Dale, two of the best goalies, statistically, in the nation. But the offense still struggled. Enter the foot of Katherine Sheeleigh. The second-year standout forward is no stranger to scoring—last season she led the squad with eight goals and sixteen points, was Ivy League Rookie of the Year, and was chosen third-team freshmen All-American. This year, the team needed a spark, something to wake its offense from...
...Freshman Melanie Baskind is pouring in goals, sophomore Katherine Sheeleigh does everything up top, and the combination of junior keepers Lauren Mann and Laura Dale has been fantastic...
...Harvard (9-3-3, 4-1 Ivy) and No. 20 Princeton (9-2-2, 3-1-1), the Crimson pulled ahead of the Tigers and never relinquished the lead, ultimately winning 2-1. Princeton had the kickoff, but after the first touch, the Crimson stole the ball. Sophomore Katherine Sheeleigh took the ball up the right side of the field and booted a beautiful pass to junior Kelli Okuji, who met the ball on the left side of the box. She blasted a shot past diving Tiger goalie Alyssa Pont for her first goal of the season...