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Marist Invitational Provides Two Losses

HARVARD 18, DDO 6

The Crimson began its second day of play in the Marist Invitational against DDO and showed off its offensive talents in defeating yet another team by double digits.

The Crimson’s defense was also a solid part of its success. Sophomore attacker Aisha Price, who contributed seven steals, and junior attacker Shannon Purcell, who also contributed four steals, made life very difficult for DDO

Freshman attacker Shayna Price led the way with seven goals and two assists.

“I had a lot of really good opportunities and was set up well by my teammates. It was definitely a team effort,” the younger Price said.

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HARVARD 19, BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2

In its second match of the weekend, the Crimson defeated local rival Boston University’s club team with a balanced offensive attack, receiving scoring contributions from 10 different players.

Shayna Price, junior attacker Monica Zdrojewski, and sophomore two-meter guard Elise Molnar led the way with three goals each.

“We have talented players top to bottom who play the system well and have been able to put the ball in the back of the net,” Minnis said.

HARVARD 19, SIENA 6

The Crimson started the weekend out strong with a powerful showing in an early-morning tournament debut.

Harvard jump started its three-day campaign, quickly capturing an 8-2 lead in the first quarter.

Kennifer played well on both sides of the ball, supplying four goals and four steals.

After their weekend success, Minnis and his team expect a lot of support and a win when they return to Blodgett Pool to face Brown tomorrow.

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