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...controlling possession and outplaying the Gaels, the Crimson was unable to capitalize by putting one in the back of the net. The best opportunity for Harvard came in the 76th minute, when a precise ball down the line from freshman Elise Sherman found sophomore Erin Wylie in the box. Wylie??s pin-point cross hit freshman Christina Hagner in stride for a one-time rip that the St. Mary’s keeper grabbed out of the air for a spectacular save. “We’re trying to get goals in the net, so days...
...feel better—it gives us more confidence we can put the ball in the net.” This confidence carried on to Saturday’s game against Princeton, when Harvard notched its first comeback of the season, although not with the desired end result. Behind Wylie??s multiple jukes of Tiger defenders and then her pass to sophomore midfielder Megan Merritt, the Crimson notched its first equalizer of the season. Although Harvard met a heart-breaking defeat with a 2-1 overtime loss, this was a big step for the Crimson offense...
...minute to put Harvard up 1-0. Freshman midfielder Rachael Lau put the ball in play with a throw-in, and Wylie did the rest. After dribbling away from her defender, Wylie blasted a shot from 30 yards out, netting the goal when the Crusader keeper misplayed the ball. Wylie??s second goal came as the first half was ending. This time Lau fed the ball to Wylie in the box, and Wylie wove through defenders and slid the ball past an outstretched Holy Cross goalie. The Crimson never looked back. Dominating on both sides of the ball...
...scoring three goals is really good for us because our confidence is up. We’ve been having trouble with shooting, so to finally connect up top was good.” Harvard started out strong, putting one goal past Cornell’s junior goalie Katrina Matlin. Wylie??the team’s top scorer—tallied the goal while in the box with an assist from sophomore midfielder Jamie Greenwald. The goal, Wylie??s third of the season, was scored only 2:20 into the game. Cornell managed to outshoot the Crimson...
Playing with a lead, a reinvigorated Harvard team pressed the attack for the rest of the contest. Freshman forward Erin Wylie??who fired a game-high six shots—had multiple chances to tally the insurance goal, but she was stifled on every occasion...