Field Hockey
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Top California Opponents Too Much for Harvard Field Hockey
Harvard field hockey travelled 3,000 miles to play its games this weekend, but the team’s troubles stayed right where they were.
Georgia on my Mind
Junior Georgia McGillivray, shown here in earlier action, netted one of Harvard’s two goals on the weekend, as the Crimson traveled to the Bay Area in California to take on a pair of tough foes. McGillivray’s tally was her third of the season and pulled Harvard within a goal of Cal.
Crimson Traveling To Face Stanford, Cal
The Harvard women’s field hockey team has a tough schedule this weekend as it travels to the west coast to face No. 17 Stanford today in Palo Alto, Calif., and California on Sunday in Berkley, Calif.
Chlo-ing the Distance
Senior Chloe Keating, shown here in earlier action, is traveling with the rest of the Harvard field hockey team to California this weekend to take on Stanford and Cal on Friday and Sunday, respectively.
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Giving Them Kell
Sophomore Emma Keller, shown here in earlier action, had the lone shot on goal for Harvard field hockey in yesterday’s 3-0 loss to Bucknell. Keller played 57 minutes in the game, in which the Crimson was outshot, 13-8. Keller is third on the team with seven points on three goals and an assist
Field Hockey Drops Ivy Heartbreaker
The Harvard women’s field hockey team lost for the second time in double overtime, this time to Ivy League rival Brown (2-6, 1-2 Ivy) on Saturday at Warner Roof.
Offense Stalls as Crimson Blanked by Bison
The season-long offensive struggles for Harvard field hockey continued yesterday, as the squad fell, 3-0, to Bucknell at home.
Stonewahled
Sophomore Katelin Wahl, shown here in earlier action, notched her second goal of the season in Saturday’s game at Brown to cut the Bears’ advantage in half. Though senior Chloe Keating knotted the score three minutes later, Harvard fell, 3-2, in heartbreaking fashion in double overtime.
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Field Hockey Snaps Losing Streak with Shutout
Harvard field hockey ended its five-game losing streak on Saturday, defeating Penn on the road, 2-0.
Georgia Peach
Junior Georgia McGillivray tallied a first-half goal against Penn on Saturday, helping the Crimson field hockey team to snap out of its five-game skid with a 2-0 victory. Harvard evened its Ivy League record at 1-1, an encouraging sign after the offense struggled for much of September.
On Tasopp of the World
The Harvard field hockey team is one of a few squads looking to bust out of losing streaks this weekend.
Northeastern Too Strong For Harvard
Last night in the 36th playing of the crosstown rivalry, the Harvard field hockey team (2-5) faced Northeastern (4-4) under the lights at Jordan Field. In a seemingly one-sided affair, the Crimson was shutout by the Huskies, 4-0. This marks a five-game skid following Harvard’s 2-0 start to the season.