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Women's Lacrosse Finishes Season with Senior Day Win

“We know they’re a team that attacks from the crease, so we were aware of that and were trying to shut that down as much as possible,” Tetreault said.

The Crimson responded with another three-goal surge. Tetreault pocketed her second goal of the contest and junior attack Chelsey Newman notched two goals, one from a free-position opportunity and the next from an unassisted drive.

Despite the Lions’ finding the net heading into the final 20 minutes, Harvard’s lead steadily increased for the duration of the match.

“I think [Sunday] went really well,” Tetreault said. “We had a game plan, and we went out and executed it. The beginning of the game was a fight, like any Ivy League game is, and then I think we slowly put them away one-by-one.”

Todd chipped in an unassisted goal, and Tetreault drilled two more in the back of the net to bring her final tally to four for the game. Keating, Todd and freshman midfielder Meghan Bauer tallied the final three points for the Crimson for the victory, with the final score being 18-11.

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Leading the Crimson in goals with four, Tetreault landed in the ninth-ranked spot in program history for career goals, with 114. Todd secured a hat trick, and Cyr notched a career-high four assists. Cyr also picked up a team-high two groundballs along with freshman Izzy Wager.

“[The seniors] have done a great job the four years that they’ve been here, and I think they’ve established a high standard in practice and they compete all the time,” Miller said. “It was a tough year in terms of record, but I thought we were in all the games and I just think the senior class—I really am going to miss them.”

—Staff writer Kelley Guinn McArtor can be reached at kelleyguinnmcartor@college.harvard.edu. Follow her on Twitter @CrimsonKGM.

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