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Harvard can leave yesterday’s 1-0 overtime defeat comforted by the fact that it was not that far from winning. The Crimson made good defensive decisions to the point where UConn needed a fortuitous bounce on a free kick to actually win the game. Harvard especially looked good at the outset of every period, when the team had several scoring chances on corner kicks and actually outcornered UConn overall...
...news, the Crimson found itself playing for survival during the latter half of each period as UConn consistently had Harvard on the defensive...
...noticed when I was up in the second half, I was like, ‘Wow, they’re just sitting back right now.’ You could tell,” said UConn midfielder Mary-Beth Bowie...
Referee’s whistles were not kind to Cheryl Gunther yesterday. During one occassion in regulation, the officials hesitated several seconds before calling a UConn forward offsides. Gunther, playing to the whistle as she should, aggresively dived onto the loose ball and nearly took a cleat full-force to her face. She was shaken up on the play—one which the officials should have protected her from ever having to make...
...offsides whistle would have been appreciated when UConn freshman Zahra Jalalian made the run which led to the Huskies’ game-winning goal. A whistle did come, but it was followed by a red card for Gunther after taking out Jalalian...