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Crimson Drops Road Contest

Even with Molnar out, Harvard continued to put pressure on senior opposing goalie Jessica Getchius. But with Getchius’ nine saves on the night, Saturday’s game became another learning tool for the defeated Crimson.

“There were definitely good points in which we had good play as a team,” Price said. “We’ve realized we have a lot to work on individually as players, and [in terms of] figuring out how to help each other look better and play well.”

“It was a case where we played as a team, and we lost as a team,” Barton-Kettleborough said. “It was a team effort all around.”

While Harvard will not face the Red Foxes again this season, the team looks forward to its next four matches, hopefully with Molnar back in the lineup. With five weekends until the Eastern Championships, the Crimson faces two games each against rivals Brown and Hartwick.

“It’s a matter of figuring out how to work better as a team,” Price said. “We are obviously learning a lot. We have [two weeks] before our next game, so we are just trying to work harder.”

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—Staff writer Alex Sopko can be reached at sopko@fas.harvard.edu.

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