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Opening the par-71, 6,018-yard course with a 301 Saturday—earning it the top spot by 12 strokes—Harvard did not let up the second time around, turning in a four-over-par 288, a score that bested Siena??€™s second-round try by 26 shots...
...Siena sophomore Chris Zarins netted his second goal on the day taking the lead, 6-5. Harvard attackers fought to answer the score, taking five shots on goal as the clock ran down, outshooting the Saints, 9-3, in the final frame.Harvard’s stifling defense kept Siena??€™s streaky offense—which racked up 19 goals against Presbyterian in its season opener—in check with notable performances from junior Sean Whitsitt at short-stick defender and classmate Sam Slaughter.On a brisk afternoon, Siena snatched an early, but slim, lead by claiming...
...offense was sparked by three-pointers from co-captain Jessica Knox, Tindal, and Hallion. Over the final 9:35 of the first half, the Crimson outscored the Saints 26-4 to take a 38-24 lead into the break. Despite the large lead, the second half provided some drama. Siena??€™s Melissa Manzer scored 11 straight Saints points to cut the lead to single digits at 49-41 with just over 15 minutes to play. “The second half [our defense] was marginal. They were spreading us out, we were late in rotations...
...distinguish itself from Harvard. The Crusaders lost nearly twice as many games (seven) as the Crimson (four). Holy Cross didn’t beat a single NCAA tournament team and its best wins were over Siena and Vermont. Harvard beat two NCAA tournament teams—Manhattan, which won Siena??€™s conference, and Boston University, which won Vermont’s conference despite losing twice to the Catamounts. The Crusaders’ conference (the Patriot League) had a lower RPI than the Ivy League, and Holy Cross did not go undefeated in its conference like Harvard...
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