Women's Soccer
Harvard Shut Out By BU, Takes Third Loss of Season
Unfortunately for the Crimson, the third time was not the charm, as it was defeated, 3-0, by the visiting Terriers.
BU BRUTALITY
Junior forward Melanie Baskind, shown here in earlier action, led her team with four shots—three of which were on goal—but her efforts were not nearly enough to keep the Crimson from falling to BU, 3-0, yesterday afternoon at Ohiri Field. The loss dropped Harvard to a record of 1-3-1 on the season. The squad will look to bounce back tomorrow as it hosts Rhode Island at the Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium under the lights.
Women's Soccer Drops Two Games in Sunshine State
Homecoming was not so sweet for the three Florida natives on the Harvard women’s soccer team.
Peppermint Patty
Junior Patty Yau, shown here in earlier action, recorded one of Harvard’s two shots on goal in a 3-0 loss at UCF on Friday. Yau followed by setting up rookie Elizabeth Weisman early in yesterday’s 2-1 loss, giving the freshman the shot that turned into her first collegiate goal.
Harvard Heads to Florida Contests
As the saying goes, “To be the best, one must play the best.”
Catch Me If You Can
Co-captain Katherine Sheeleigh, shown here in previous action, will be dribbling the ball under the Floridian sun as the Crimson will travel down south to face the Universities of Central and South Florida.
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Harvard Remains In Good Hands
A year ago, Millet was an incoming rookie expecting to compete for playing time, but the freshman wound up stuck on the sidelines.
AJ A-OK
After battling knee injuries her rookie season and this past summer, sophomore AJ Millet has stepped into the starting goalkeeper role for the Crimson. Millet allowed two scores in Harvard’s season opener against Long Island but regrouped to turn in a clean sheet against New Hampshire on Sunday.
Women's Soccer Bounces Back with Shutout
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Crimson Starts Strong, Stumbles to Tie Against LIU
Women's soccer was in no mood to rejoice after letting a two-goal lead evaporate late in the second half, leading to a 2-2 draw.