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Kicking off her college career, freshman Maggie McVeigh was named Ivy League Rookie of Week after a goal and assist in the 3-2 win over Pacific. Also shining in the league is junior Tami Jafar, who was last week’s Ivy League Player of the Week...
...little too much and gave them a few breakaways, but we possessed the ball well. We did a much better job in the second half creating attack instead of just passing the ball around the backfield.”By eight minutes into the half, junior forward Tami Jafar and sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon had both struck gold for the Crimson off penalty corners, and it was all defense from there on out.—Staff writer Paul T. Hedrick can be reached at phedrick@fas.harvard.edu...
...ball well.” Capitalizing on assists and deflections, the Crimson claimed the first three goals of the game. Junior forward Kayla Romanelli got the ball rolling, scoring more than midway through the first half. Harvard’s other two goals were knocked in by junior forward Tami Jafar, who tallied her first two goals of the season and took five of the Crimson’s 10 shots on goal. Jafar’s first goal was off a penalty corner, assisted by junior back Francine Polet with just over three minutes before the half. After...
...enough muscle on the ball to clear it out of the circle.Sophomore Kayla Romanelli took advantage of the tired defense, slinging the ball back toward the Bulldog cage. Again, the Yale goalie saved the shot to preserve the tie. If only for the moment.Charging the rebound, sophomore Tami Jafar teased her way through the sea of blue and white and dumped the ball across the line to pick up her second goal of the season and help Harvard to its second victory of the season. “It was a great game with two teams going after...
...ball took an unfriendly bounce past her and into the roof of the goal for another tally. Down to its final five minutes, Harvard stepped up its attack. Sophomore Francine Polet was able to sneak a pass behind the poised Blue Devil defense and connect with her sophomore teammate Tami Jafar. The Duke goaltender rushed Jafar, who dodged the goalie’s desperate spread-eagle. “I think there was a definite turn in the second half in terms of our play,” Jafar said. “Nobody was willing to sit back...