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No.13 B.U.Rolls Past W. Lacrosse

The end of Spring Break hits all Harvard students hard.

Yesterday, the women's lacrosse team had its rude awakenning.

After a modeately successful Spring Break tour, No. 13 Boton University (9-1) jolted the Crimson 15-7 at Nickerson Field. Harvard (2-4), perhaps still on vacation, did not exhibit the requisite passion or hustle to emerge with a win.

"We did not come out with the mental toughness like we did against Yale," sophomore attacker Allison Harper said. "We have to find that mentality."

The early play looked promising for the Crimson as it grabbed an early 1-0 lead. However would not find the back of the net until the waning minutes of the first half.

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The ZTerriers barraged sophomore goaltender Keltie Donelan to score six unanswered goals in a 12:58 span. Terrier sophomore Rachel Lieber and senior Jean Cooney each bagged two in the outburst, putting B.U. ahead 6-1

Harvard headed into intermission trailing 8-3.

The second half brought more misery for the Crimson, and Lieber once again served as chief tormentor.

Liber scored an additional deuce to lead another Terrier outburst--this one of only four goals . B.U. now led 12-3 putting the game out of reach.

Lieber, coming off the bench, set a carrer high with her four goal total.

"B.U. was more aggressive and outhustled usd,"Harper said. "They capitalized on our mistakes."

Freshman attackers Erin Kutner and Lizzy Frisbie scored twice for Harvard.

Captian Claudio Assano also tallied two goals for the Crimson in her third game back after co-captaining the women's hockey team to its AWCHA national championship.

Alresdy, the senior defender has made her presence felt. Asano now has seven goals in just three games, including a hat trick in a 10-9 loss to Yale.

"[Asano's] playing real well for us," Harper said. "she has hardest shot on the team."

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