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HANA MONTANA

By Sarah E Amanullah
HANA MONTANA  Senior midfielder Hana Taiji tallied the winning goal—her first of the season—in the 49th minute of last night’s non-conference tilt to help Harvard defeat Siena, 2-0. The Crimson, which outshot the Saints, 18-4, on the night, looks to build on this momentum as it resumes league play on Saturday.
HANA MONTANA Senior midfielder Hana Taiji tallied the winning goal—her first of the season—in the 49th minute of last night’s non-conference tilt to help Harvard defeat Siena, 2-0. The Crimson, which outshot the Saints, 18-4, on the night, looks to build on this momentum as it resumes league play on Saturday.

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