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Three minutes and six seconds. That is all the overtime Brown needed to finish off the Harvard women’s soccer team Friday night. Playing at Stevenson Field in Providence, R.I., the Bears (7-3-3, 2-1-1 Ivy) came out firing in the extra frame. They quickly got off three shots before midfielder Jill Mansfield was tripped up in the box and awarded a penalty kick. Kathryn Moos, the Ivy League’s leading scorer (10 goals, 24 points), had no problem cashing in on the game-winning opportunity and sending the Crimson home with...
Star freshman defender Lizzy Nichols of the Harvard women’s soccer team was playing in a soccer tournament this July when she received a call she never expected. Head coach Stephanie Erickson had left the Harvard soccer team after only one season to return to coach her alma mater, Northwestern...
...extraordinarily young soccer team—consisting of thirteen freshman, six sophomores, and a single senior—was suddenly left adrift without a coach...
...news delighted Nichols’ fellow freshman Christina Hagner. Hagner, twice a high school All-American out of San Francisco, Calif., already knew Walsh. Hagner had attended a soccer camp for potential national team players in December 2004—a camp run by Walsh in her position as the United States under-17 national coach...
With more than half the team’s members new to Crimson soccer, the team journeyed to junior midfielder Megan Kerr’s house on Cape Cod before preseason for team bonding...