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...opening moments of doubles play against UMass demonstrated the Harvard women’s tennis team’s determination to win its first match of the season...
...allowed for me and Carle Stenmark to get the shots that we wanted and get a lot more opportunities,” Mahler said. “And that’s a positive.”Mahler’s explosive effort was not enough to overcome UMass sophomore attackman Jim Connolly’s performance, though, as the Minutemen’s only returning offensive starter ripped a career-high five goals.The Crimson began the afternoon by scoring the first two goals—Mahler sprinted past his defender for an unassisted goal following Stenmark?...
...closed it out,” she added. “I feel my tennis is really improving.” A week off will provide an opportunity for the Crimson to recover and train. Harvard returns to the courts next Tuesday against UMass-Amherst. NOTE: Bad weather in Chicago led to airport delays and a cancellation of yesterday’s scheduled match against Northwestern. —Staff writer Tyler D. Sipprelle can be reached at sipprell@fas.harvard.edu...
...Massachusetts by a final score of 18–7. The Crimson (1-1), coming off a last-minute 14-13 victory over Holy Cross in the opening game of its season, was unable to build on that success, losing decisively to the Minutewomen (3-1) at Jordan Field. UMass scored nine goals in a row, 17 of 18 over a 36-minute span, and led by as much as 18-3. “We had an off day all around, from everyone on the team,” said Harvard coach Sarah Nelson...
...need to work on our midfield transitions and our movement on attack. A lot of our goals today were one-on-ones.”While the team still may have room for improvement, Thursday’s victory bodes well for the upcoming season. Holy Cross beat UMass last week, who defeated No. 17 BU.Harvard returns to action against UMass at 1 p.m. Saturday on Jordan Field.—Staff writer Tyler D. Sipprelle can be reached at sipprell@fas.harvard.edu...