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...little bit flat. We need to come out of the locker stronger.”The Crusaders outscored Harvard 13-4 in the first five minutes, bringing the deficit within one. Junior Ashley McLaughlin tied the game at 44 with just over 11 minutes remaining in the match. Senior Kaitlin Foley, who led all players with 22 points, gave Holy Cross its first lead, 46-44, on a layup. The Crusaders managed to keep the lead until Rollins netted one at the free-throw line to tie the game at 55. Holy Cross, however, responded with a three-pointer...
...Everyone was pumped up to play,” freshman Kaitlin Martin said following the game. “We knew we had to win this game...
...Driscoll, and Emma Millon were all celebrated before the game to honor their contribution to the team. Their jersey numbers were also displayed along the fences of Jordan Field throughout the game. “We made T-shirts for the seniors before the game,” freshman Kaitlin Martin said. Once the ceremonies were complete and the game began, Cornell jumped out to an early lead. Only 26 seconds into the period, sophomore Charlotte Schmidlapp scored off an assist from fellow sophomore Caroline Simmons. Martin evened up the game at one apiece, but the Big Red assembled...
...tight lid on the goal, holding the Crimson to only nine first-half goals on its 26 attempts. King also wrangled in 12 saves on her way to 21 for the game. The Harvard offense maintained its composure as its first three shots were all saved by King. Freshman Kaitlin Martin helped initiate what would become the Crimson’s first goal of the game when she earned a free position shot in a struggle for a ground ball. Martin passed up on the shot and found junior Margaret Yellott on the outside. Freshman Sarah Bancroft, cutting into...
...first-ever Ivy League match against Harvard (4-10, 2-3 Ivy League). The distinction of being the first Ivy League team to lose to the Lions has not set well with the Crimson. “Everyone was pumped up to play,” freshman Kaitlin Martin said. “We knew we had to win this game.” The Crimson scored the first three goals of the game and, by halftime, had amassed a 10-4 advantage over Columbia. Harvard furthered its lead with three more goals to give a nine-goal separation...