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...Junior Tara Schoen, who was the biggest factor in the fast start that Nelson was referring to, ended up contributing an astounding five goals on the day. She struck early and often, scoring two of the team’s first three goals unassisted...
...would have been our first ever Ivy win in the Stadium. And so everyone came out and we got the job done.” In recent games, the Crimson has struggled with slow starts, often allowing its opponent to open the game with a scoring spree. Junior attack Tara Schoen took matters into her own hands Saturday, single-handedly preventing any such deficit. After five scoreless minutes, Schoen put Harvard on the board, notching her first of the game off a free position shot. She scored unassisted just 23 seconds after a Lions equalizer. A minute later, Schoen tallied...
...Green had a whopping 20-shot advantage as it threw 35 at the net to the Crimson’s 15. A slow start from Harvard let Dartmouth grab a 4-0 lead ten minutes into the contest, and the Big Green never looked back. Junior attack Tara Schoen kept Harvard in the game for the first 13 minutes of the matchup, and her natural hat trick kept Dartmouth from increasing their four-goal advantage until halfway through the first period. However, the Big Green’s Jen Pittman won 23 of 32 faceoffs, including seven of eight...
...hope of an upset. Ashley Amo and Katie Cox both scored for Princeton, followed by a three-minute span in which attack Kathleen Miller scored a hat trick for the Tigers. Princeton scored four more goals before the Harvard got on the board again. Finally, junior attack Tara Schoen stopped the Tigers’ streak, scoring for the Crimson to cut the lead to 9-2. However, Princeton would not stay quiet for long. The Tigers fired off more goals the halftime whistle to send Harvard into its team meeting down 13-2. While it was too little, too late...
...just so anxious to take it to the cage and get a goal,” Simmons said. “We were just so flustered and anxious to score we weren’t taking our time and waiting for the good shot.”Junior attack Tara Schoen and freshman attack Lexie Comstock won a series of draws, paving the way for a Crimson run. Sophomore attack Kelly Alverson scored an unassisted goal for Harvard, followed by scores from Simmons, freshman Sara Flood, and Kaitlin Martin.BU’s Jenny Martin scored to put the Terriers...