Box Score Photo of senior Katherine Martino courtesy of
DSPICS.com.
DURHAM, N.H. – Sophomore Melanie Baskind
scored the game-winning goal in the second overtime period to lift
the Harvard women's lacrosse team to a 10-9 win over No. 15
New Hampshire. Senior Katherine Martino made 11 saves in the net
including one late in the third overtime on a free position shot to
hold off the Wildcats (4-1).
Freshman Jennifer VanderMeulen led the Crimson (2-1) with five
goals, a collegiate best for the rookie, who now leads the team
with 10 goals. Freshman Danielle Tetreault and Baskind had a pair
of goals each, while senior co-captain Sara Flood had one goal and
two assists to go along with four draw controls.
The Crimson held an 8-4 lead after the first 30 minutes of play
and led by as many as four during the first half. New Hampshire
stormed back in the second frame outshooting the Crimson 13-2 in
the second 30 minutes. The home team tied the score with just over
a minute to play.
Harvard won the draw control to start the first two three minutes
sessions, but was unable to get a shot off.
The Wildcats held a 24-16 advantage in shots and a 12-11 edge in
draw controls. Both teams collected 14 ground balls. Baskind and
junior Sam McMahon scooped up three each.
Harvard opens Ivy League play Saturday against defending Ancient
Eight champion Penn. First draw is slated for noon.