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Although yesterday’s game showed that the young Harvard women’s soccer team is still learning, one player—first-year keeper Lauren Mann—took the opposition to school. The freshman posted the first shutout of her young career in helping the Crimson (0-5-1, 0-0-0 Ivy) post a much-needed 0-0 tie against St. Mary’s (1-5-2) in its final match at the Harvard Invitational. “The freshmen are stepping into a huge role for us,” captain Laura Odorczyk...
...into the back right side of the net.After the break, Loyola Marymount (3-2) stepped up the pressure and was consistently challenging the Harvard net. A number of good chances from the Lions went just wide, while Crimson junior netminder Adam Hahn stuffed two offerings for his second shutout.“Today we got a good, mature performance from a young team,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. “They really want to win right now.”HARVARD 4, NORTHEASTERN 0In the opening round of the Harvard Invitational, the Crimson played the role...
...League. Ivy League play commenced midway through the spring and included a tense doubleheader against Ivy League champion Princeton. The Harvard pitching staff allowed only two runs and the Crimson earned a split against the Tigers. In the first game, sophomore Shelly Madick pitched a complete-game shutout, out-pitching Ivy League Pitcher of the Year Erin Snyder. “That was an unbelievable game,” co-captin Michele McAteer said. “Princeton was a really strong team and we were really determined to beat them. We came out strong and it was a flawless...
...trilogy also featured the elevated play of senior netminder Ali Boe, who allowed a mere three goals in nearly four games’ worth of hockey (223:28) as part of a stellar senior season. Boe wound up with a .922 save percentage, 2.11 goals against average, and four shutouts to add to her school-record total. Still looking for a berth in the national playoffs, the Crimson ventured north to Canton, N.Y., home of top-seeded St. Lawrence. Harvard continued its recent dominance of the Saints, upending them in a stunning 3-1 semifinal upset on the strength...
...Dartmouth hurler Jeff Wilkerson stymied Harvard in the opener, blanking the Crimson over the course of seven innings and forcing a temporary tie atop the standings. Wilkerson allowed eight hits and struck out six in his complete-game shutout, besting opponent Javier Castellanos and Harvard...