Field Hockey
Keating It Real
Senior Chloe Keating once again showed a penchant for early-season goals, notching a hat trick against Bryant yesterday. The Crimson rolled to a 5-2 victory over the Bulldogs, capping off a weekend sweep and beginning the season 2-0 for the second straight year. In 2009, Harvard started off 3-0.
Field Hockey Finishes Labor Day Weekend with Sweep
Even after its trouble scoring early, Harvard field hockey pulled away from Bryant (0-4) in the second half of yesterday’s game at Jordan Field. The 5-2 win completed a Labor Day weekend sweep for the Crimson, which improved to 2-0 on the young season.
Harvard Rides Strong Second Half to First Victory
A pair of goals from sophomore Emma Keller brought Harvard field hockey its first win of the season, a 6-1 victory over Holy Cross.
SEASON RECAP: Harvard Starts Strong, Falters Late
Despite a promising start, Harvard field hockey struggled through its fall season, finishing 5-12 for the year and 2-5 against Ivy League opponents.
Keating in Control
Junior Chloe Keating stepped up to lead the offense in her third season, scoring 10 goals and 25 points. Keating earned an All-Ivy honorable mention for her performance during the season.
Harvard Reaches National Platform
Kim Goh recently returned from Argentina, where she played for the United States Under-19 women’s field hockey team.
WAY TO GOH
Freshman Kim Goh, shown here in earlier action, represented her country as a member of the United States Under-19 women’s field hockey team earlier this month. Goh started all 17 games for Harvard as a rookie.
Field Hockey's Goh Takes a Play-cation
While most Harvard students are busy writing papers and taking midterms, only wishing they could be somewhere else, freshman field hockey standout Kim Goh has been playing field hockey under the Argentinean sun and exploring the streets of Buenos Aires.
Columbia Outlasts Crimson in Overtime
This time, Harvard field hockey team yet again fell behind early and another comeback couldn’t stop the Crimson from ending its season with two consecutive overtime losses.
BRINGING HOME THE BACON
Co-captain Elizabeth Goodman-Bacon and the Crimson strove to break a three-game losing streak on senior day last night, but fell to UNH in overtime. The seniors bolstered a rapidly-improving Harvard squad, as the team came from behind twice to force overtime against the Wildcats. The Crimson has just one game remaining in its 2009 schedule.
Harvard Comes Up Short in Solid Performance
It may have been senior night for the Harvard field hockey team last night at Jordan Field, but it was the underclassmen who gave the Crimson an opportunity to win the game. Down 4-2 to University of New Hampshire (12-6, 3-2 America East) in the second half, Harvard sophomores Carly Dickson and Allie Kimmel scored two goals in the match’s final 24 minutes to send the game into overtime. Alas, the Harvard comeback would not be completed, as UNH scored a golden goal in just the 7th minute of overtime to give the Wildcats the 5-4 victory, dropping Harvard to 5-11 (2-4 Ivy) in the team’s final home game of the season.
Dartmouth Opens First-Half Lead To Take Game
Too little, too late is becoming a trend for the Harvard field hockey team. After getting outscored, 11-0, in the first half of its past two losses against No. 4 Princeton and No. 9 Boston College, the Crimson (5-10, 2-4 Ivy) let Dartmouth (9-7, 4-2) gain a 4-2 advantage in its last conference home game of the season, and a late rally couldn’t hold off the Big Green. Harvard fell, 5-3, dropping its sixth game out of its past seven and ensuring a losing record in conference play.