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Crimson Falls Short Against No. 10 UConn, 2-1

Ahn picked up an assist on the play and would have had an assist on Gambale's goal had it not been called back.

McDavitt leads the team in points with five goals and an assist, while Gambale is second with five goals.

Freshman goaltender Katie Zacarian once again was stellar in net and could hardly be blamed for the two goals scored on penalty corners.

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UConn played most of the game in the Harvard end, but a desperate defense and a great goaltender largely prevented what could have been a blowout.

The Huskies were clearly the more talented team. They played a great possession game, controlled the tempo, and had the Crimson backed up in its own zone most of the game.

The Crimson refused to wilt though under the pressure and exploded for several dangerous offensive rushes downfield.

Senior forward Kate Nagle had a wide open shot after colliding with the goalie well out of the net on a rush at the 20:00 minute mark, but she could not control the ball in time to put an accurate shot on goal.

Freshman forward Mina Pell had a similar chance to pull the Crimson ahead with 13 minutes remaining.

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