Despite yesterday's loss to B.U., sophomore Judy Collins has led the Harvard field hockey team to a 4-3 start.
Collins scored the game-winning goal against Yale in double overtime Saturday, her second game-winner of the season.
The sophomore center forward has tallied four goals and three assists this season for 11 points to read the Crimson in scoring.
Judy Collins the field hockey player--not to be confused with the folk singer--has already made sweet music for Harvard this year.
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