Women's Soccer
Melanie Baskind Assists
Women’s soccer took down two Northeast rivals to stay perfect on its home field(s) this weekend.
Urke, Conigliaro Propel Harvard to 2-1 Win
The Crimson depended on rookie Lauren Urke and junior Alexandra Conigliaro to secure the victory over UConn.
Late Baskind Goal Gives Harvard 2-1 Victory
An individual effort by co-captain Melanie Baskind with only 1:20 left to play was the difference maker in Harvard’s 2-1 win over UMass tonight at Soldiers Field Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium.
Crimson Ready to Challenge UMass, UConn
After a dramatic victory that stayed undecided until less than four minutes remained on the clock last Sunday, the Harvard women’s soccer team (1-1) hopes that there is still some home field magic left as it prepares to take on Massachusetts (2-1-1) under the lights tomorrow night at Soldiers Field Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium.
HEADING OUT
Women’s soccer co-captain Melanie Baskind leads Harvard into home games against local opponents UMass and UConn this weekend. The Crimson is coming off a dramatic 2-1 victory over Elon last Sunday.
Magic of Numbers: Field of Fire
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Season Kicks Off With Road Loss, Victory in Home Opener
Hours before the men’s soccer team emerged victorious in a nail-biter, the fans at Soldiers Field Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium witnessed another dramatic win Sunday.
Nut-Meg
Rookie Meg Casscells-Hamby dribbles past an Elon player in an effort to bring the ball up the field. The freshman was a key part of the Harvard women’s soccer team’s new-look offense, contributing four shots and an assist to co-captain Melanie Baskind for the Crimson’s first score of the game.
BASKIND IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Co-captain Melanie Baskind, who tied for the team lead in scoring last season, totaled three points—including a goal in the 58th minute—in Harvard’s 2-1 win over Elon Sunday afternoon. The victory against the Phoenix evened the Crimson’s record to 1-1 after it fell to Long Island Friday.
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FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Sheeleigh Turns Program Around
Katherine Sheeleigh, the blonde-haired freshman, brought what her teammates called a new competitive fire that landed her the title of Ivy League Rookie of the Year.
WOMEN'S SOCCER: Tight Losses Spoil Title Hopes
Dreams of an Ivy title three-peat were denied as the Harvard women’s soccer team (9-7-1, 4-3 Ivy) finished the 2010 season in fourth place, a disappointment in comparison to the team’s consecutive championships the past two seasons.