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...title with the Tigers. “We know we have to win all the [league contests] we have left,” Berglund said. “You never know what’s going to happen in an Ivy game.” Seniors Berglund, Siobhan Connolly, Devon Shapiro, and Tamara Sobek-Rosknick were honored in their final home game. “They’ve all contributed a tremendous amount to this program and provided great leadership over the four years,” Caples said. “You’d like them...
...came out much stronger in the second half, and was able to keep the ball on its offensive end for a good amount of the period. Harvard had the first two shots on goal of the half, with its closest chance coming on its second shot. Senior co-captain Devon Shapiro took a shot from the center of the circle, but it was deflected by BU freshman goalie Kim Kastuk before junior Kristin Bannon could redirect it out of harm’s way. The Crimson had another chance in the second. Freshman Maggie McVeigh challenged Kastuk?...
...strong after the half and played a much more balanced game, launching five shots. The Crimson and the Tigers each had plenty of scoring opportunities, trading penalty corners near the end of regulation. A Harvard corner with four minutes to play resulted in a strong shot from co-captain Devon Shapiro, but Wray made the save. The Tigers were awarded a corner with mere seconds left in the game that they failed to convert, and the game remained scoreless at the end of regulation. However, Princeton dominated the 6-on-6 sudden-death overtime period, outshooting the Crimson...
...minutes of the buzzer. The Crimson’s equalizer was short-lived as the Eagles’ Chelsea Feole scored two quick goals less than two minutes into the second half, establishing a 3-1 lead. Despite a successful penalty shot into the right corner by co-captain Devon Shapiro, bringing the score to 3-2, it was not enough to overcome Boston College...
...finally put to rest after a textbook penalty corner executed by Harvard’s co-captains. The game-winning goal was assisted by a push from sophomore Elizabeth Goodman-Bacon to co-captain Jana Berglund, who stopped and set the ball for the shot by fellow co-captain Devon Shapiro. “It’s exciting to win in overtime,” coach Sue Caples said. “It’s like a walk-off home run kind of thing.” The well-matched league foes showed off their defense...