Word: larson
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...lofting Deb Field corner kick set up a Jeanne Piersiak goal and a come-from-behind Harvard triumph. And again, with 33 second left in the second overtime period of the following day's finals against highly touted UConn, there came a Field corner, this time to Inga Larson. It catapulted the Crimson to victory...
Sophomore Phil Falcone centers the third scoring line for the Crimson, with junior Jimmy Turner and sophomroe Shayne Kukulowicz on the wings. Falcone had a four-goal game against St. Lawrence last season before breaking an ankle. The fourth line will be centered by junior Bill Larson, with senior Scotty Powers on one wing, and junior Pete Evans, and sophomores Tony Visone and Jay North vying for the third spot...
...until the second stanza did the Crimson dominate, as midfielders Greeley, Alicia Carrillo, Laura Mayer and Inga Larson controlled the flow of the game. At 8:28, Greeley stole an A&M throw-in, rushed up left wing, and fed co-captain Cat Ferrante in the area. Ferrante quickly directed the ball to striker Kelly Landry, who rifled a ten-yd, drive into the upper right-hand corner of the goal for Harvard's first tally of the tourney...
...yesterday's contest against Oregon for fifth place. Harvard dominated throughout the first half in perhaps the squad's finest half of the season, but only managed to hold a 1-0 lead at intermission. Greeley set up the tally with a perfect crossing pass which Larson into the twines. Goals by Landry and Mayer upped the score to 3-1, but after two Duck tallies which sent the encounter into overtime, a Mayer-to-Landry combination proved decisive in the 4-3 Crimson victory...
Successful recruiting brought five freshman of uncommon ability--Kelly Landry, Alicia Carrillo, Debbie Field, Inga Larson, and Jenny Greeley--onto the starting eleven for The Crimson...