Word: vermonters
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...little behind the curve in that.”But the Crimson, using four freshmen, showed experience beyond their years. Harvard tied for second in the first round with a 4-2 record, behind Boston College, which went undefeated. In the second round, the Crimson swept MIT, Vermont, and BC on its way to a 7-2 overall finish. Despite its head-to-head victory against the Eagles, BC’s first round lead proved insurmountable, as they won the regatta with an 8-1 record.Dolbec said she was impressed by the freshmen. “They...
...Crimson (8-3-1) kept a tight defensive hold and hustled its offense towards two goals, beating Vermont (1-11-1) in the final non-league matchup of the season in yesterday afternoon’s game at Ohiri Field. Freshman Katherine Sheeleigh scored her sixth goal of the season early in the second half after junior midfielder Erin Wylie made her season scoring debut, sneaking a low-corner goal past Catamounts sophomore goalkeeper Eliza Bradley. Though Harvard has been plagued by repeated late starts (putting points on the board only in the second half in seven out of nine...
...Crimson’s star forward has already been named to the Ivy League Honor Roll twice this season, and picked up conference Player of the Week honors Sept. 17 after scoring game-winning goals in consecutive Harvard victories over Boston University and Vermont...
Junior back Francine Polet scored for the second game in a row, but it was not enough for the Crimson to overcome Vermont in a 3-1 loss at Moulton Winder Field yesterday afternoon. It was Harvard’s second 3-1 defeat in a row after Wednesday’s game against Providence, and it was Vermont’s fourth straight win against Ivy League opponents. “We didn’t really step up the way that we had hoped to,” co-captain Devon Shapiro said. “They just...
...been pouring in an average of 2.2 goals per game, the defense, led by co-captain and goalie Adam Hahn and sophomore Kwaku Nyamekye, has often been overlooked. Hahn produced his third shutout of the season against the Stags, with the other two coming against Maine (Sept. 7) and Vermont (Sept. 11). Hahn, who is a vocal leader in the back, has let in an average of just 0.99 goals per game. Although it is more difficult to quantify Nyamekye’s contributions, it is obvious that he is the anchor of the defense. Late in the second half...