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Sedgwick has been no stranger to dramatic goals this season. In Harvard’s second game of the year against Central Connecticut, she came off the bench in the waning moments of the first half and scored the eventual game-winner with her first touch of the ball just as time...
Sedgwick was Harvard’s previously untested force in the air, but she was well known to those who had been watching Crimson practices. On the game-winner, she saw she had an angle on Westfall’s serve, called for it, and, with no Princeton defender within a yard of her, drilled the ball up and into...
...final minutes of the second half, Harvard seemed to have a game-winner off a header from a corner kick, but the ball was stopped by the foot of Princeton defender Heather Deerin...
...Tigers finally ran out of chances in the second overtime. Momentum abruptly shifted again as Harvard kept the ball in the Tiger end in the minutes before the game-winner...
...women’s soccer game was one example. The seats were close to filled, largely with people who had attended that day’s football, field hockey and men’s soccer games. When Matt Douglas, the senior who had scored the game winner in men’s soccer showed up, Princeton senior Joe Tursi screamed, “It’s the guy who scored the game-winning goal!” A warm ovation followed...