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Once again, Harvard has its rookie playmaker. Following in the footsteps of senior Erin Wylie and sophomore Katherine Sheeleigh before her, freshman forward Melanie Baskind seems ready to provide a serious scoring threat for the Harvard women’s soccer team in her first year of collegiate play. In the Crimson’s three games last week, Baskind notched two goals and an assist for her first points in a Harvard uniform. They were just the beginning of what should be a star-studded collegiate career. Friday’s game over Davidson served not only...
...feeling the fatigue of the last four games. But just the opposite, the team dominated the second extra frame and almost took the game outright. With two minutes to play in the overtime, sophomore Gina Wideroff played a perfect through-ball to sophomore standout Katherine Sheeleigh. The second-year forward took the pass and ripped a shot upper 90, beating the keeper, only to see the shot deflect off the corner of the post. “It was a great ball by [Wideroff], she sent it in, and I just got a little unlucky,” Sheeleigh said...
...Amherst, Mass, lasted two overtimes, but the Minutewomen ultimately prevailed on a goal from midfielder Erin Parker. “We faced some really tough competition this weekend,” co-captain Kylie Stone said. “But we learned some things that will be helpful moving forward.” PROVIDENCE 4, HARVARD 0 A game that was close at halftime quickly got out of hand for Harvard. Friars forward Ashley Judson, who scored the only goal in the first half, added another tally five minutes into the second frame. The goal came on a penalty corner...
...look forward to another party, bigger party, next year, and an even bigger one the year after,” Faust said...
...generous offer.”“Harvard never wants to lose its good young senior faculty, and certainly not its excellent women,” Rosenblum said.While Martin said she enjoyed Harvard’s fast pace early in her career, Martin said that she is looking forward to settling down in Madison.“It’s still a fantastic department,” she said of the political science program at Wisconsin, “but it still doesn’t have that sense of urgency and intensity that you have at Harvard...