Box Score Tassopoulos totaled 11 saves in two tournament games
(photo courtesy Gil Talbot).
BURLINGTON, Vt.—Brittanie Booker scored
in the game's 91st minute to lift host Vermont to a 1-0,
double-overtime win against the Harvard field hockey team in the
final game of the Sheraton Catamount Classic Sunday afternoon at
Moulton Winder Field.
Sophomore goalie Cynthia
Tassopoulos and junior midfielder Carly Dickson were
named to the all-tournament team for Harvard (2-2), which suffered
one-goal losses in each of its two games at the Catamount Classic.
Maine claimed the tournament title on goal differential after
posting a 7-2 win against Pacific earlier in the day.
Nearly six minutes into the second overtime, Sarah Becque
freed up Booker with a long through pass, and Booker scored to give
the Catamounts (3-3) their second double-overtime win in as many
days.
Harvard held a 17-11 edge in shots, outshooting the Catamounts
by a 8-3 margin in the first half and a 7-2 count in the second.
Brooke Crane, however, kept Vermont in the game with seven saves.
Chloe Keating
led Harvard with six shots, four on goal, while Dickson registered
four shots for the second straight day. Tassopoulos made three
saves.
The Crimson held a 6-4 edge in regulation penalty corners, but
Vermont earned the only two corners in the overtime periods and had
six shots to Harvard's two after the end of regulation.