freshman midfielder Kate Westfall was named the league's Rookie of the Week by notching two goals and two assists in wins over Boston University and Princeton.
Both Harvard and Princeton dropped 1-0 heartbreakers on Sunday, the Crimson to Penn State and the Tigers to Loyola, Maryland. The two remained tied, however, and each
team will attempt to regain the momentum that it had gained before this weekend as the home stretch commences.
For Harvard, that home stretch includes three critical games beginning
today with regional No. 3 Connecticut, continuing Sunday at Dartmouth
and also including next Tuesday's make-up game with struggling Hartford, which plummeted out of the national rankings after losing to Boston University 3-0 on Oct. 20.
Waiting for the Crimson in Hanover, NH, is a veteran
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