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By Jessica E. Zbikowski
 Senior forward Alisha Moran snapped Harvard’s 239-minute scoring drought with her tally on Saturday against Yale. Though the goal and resulting win were sweet, the Crimson’s shooting percentage remains at a dismal seven percent for the season.
Senior forward Alisha Moran snapped Harvard’s 239-minute scoring drought with her tally on Saturday against Yale. Though the goal and resulting win were sweet, the Crimson’s shooting percentage remains at a dismal seven percent for the season.

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