Issy Davies played a tremendous game in goal for Harvard, making five saves (Gil Talbot).
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts – For 66:17 Saturday, the Harvard
field hockey team (5-3, 1-1 Ivy) kept the Ivy League's top-scoring team
off the board, but a goal with 3:43 left to play from Penn's Gina
Guccione sent the game to overtime where the Quakers (7-1, 2-0) would
seal the win 11 minutes later.
Harvard was the stronger team out of the gate, getting on the board 9:42 into the action. Off a penalty corner, Ellie Cookson fielded the insert from Sarah Finnemore,
after a quick move Cookson sent a brisk pass to Balleza at the top of
the arc where she drilled home the shot inside the left corner. The goal
was her eighth of the season and 29th of her career. With one more goal
Balleza will join an impressive group of Harvard Field Hockey players
as just the sixth student-athlete in program history to record 30 goals.
The Crimson's defense locked down for the remainder of the half, with
senior goaltender Issy Davies making two impressive saves along with
way to carry the 1-0 lead into the intermission.
It seemed Harvard had made it a 2-0 contest nine minutes into the second half when Elizabeth Jacobson
scored off another Crimson penalty corner, but after the referees met
for a conference the goal was waived off and the score remained 1-0.
Penn's attack, which struggled to find rhythm in the opening period,
turned on the pressure in the second half, boasting an 11-2 shots
advantage over the Crimson. Harvard continued to do a paramount job of
keeping the nation's leading scorer, Alexa Hoover (17 goals) off the
board, but her teammate Guccione would finally get the Quakers on the
scoresheet late in the second half.
Resuming play from a penalty corner, Claire Kneizys worked the ball
through the right side of the arc before sliding a pass to the other
side of the net where Guccione pushed it to the back of the cage.
Penn continued to attack in the 7-on-7 extra frame, but Harvard stood
tall and turned away each of the Quakers' early rushes. A penalty
corner with about three minutes left in the first overtime gave Penn the
opportunity it needed to take the win. Elizabeth Hitti sent an initial
shot on goal that Davies made a sprawling save on, but the rebound
hopped to the far post where Elise Tilton knocked it home for the
game-winner.
Harvard snaps a four-game win streak with the loss, but will look to
get back on track tomorrow when it hosts Fairfield at 2 p.m. at Harvard
Field Hockey Stadium.
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