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...Balls have certainly found the back of the net but proportional to the number of big chances that she faces on a game-by-game basis, her play has been impressive.” The Crimson took the field in the second half hoping to launch a counter-attack, yet continued to battle the wind and Dartmouth’s strong offensive drives down the field.As a result, the Big Green took the lead in 56th minute after Cameli beat Mann to the rebound of teammate Melissa Metulich’s shot on goal. Dartmouth tallied another score...
...losing throughout the season, although this time the Crimson was in the unusual position of operating from in front, and the scoring stalemate played right into the Crimson’s hands. Harvard’s defenders did an excellent job of nursing the lead, as the Dartmouth attack was shut down to the tune of 10 shots overall, just three of which came upon goal. Sophomore netminder Kelly Knoche turned away each of those three, earning her second shutout of the season. After dropping those first 10 games of the year and first two in the league, Harvard...
...lead it never relinquished, leading by as many as six, before taking game three, 30-27.The comeback effort looked dead, though, as the fourth game began, when Penn jumped out to a 7-1, and later a 19-10 lead. But Harvard refused to quit, and used three Quaker attack errors to score the next six points, to pull within 19-16.Penn widened the gap a bit more, though, taking a 27-23 lead. But two kills each from Turley-Molony and junior Suzie Trimble were part of a 7-1 Crimson run to finish the game. “That...
...give up any more goals, I was just trying to help keep the team in it. While the Crimson actually outshot the Big Green 32-29, the bulk of Harvard’s attempts were low-percentage shots taken closer to the blue line, while Dartmouth was able to attack the Crimson net from a much closer proximity. “We were on the periphery pretty much all game,” Donato said. “We didn’t want to really go into those tough areas of the ice and pay the price to make...
...just 86 in the first half. The squad posted 11 tackles for loss and four sacks.A credit to the solid defensive line, for the fifth time in six games they held the run game under 100, allowing just 85 yards. The line brought the pressure both for the rush attack and Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz.Many credited the wet conditions with the lack of offense, as the weather posed a concern. In total, the Big Green had six turnovers, three interceptions and three fumbles. But neither coach credited the conditions as a negative factor. “We didn?...