Word: balled
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Boston College managed to put the ball past the Harvard goalie under a minute later, this time courtesy of Courtney Tavener, who took the pass on the left side of the field and sent it past Tassopoulos. Feole’s second goal came just over a minute later, as the Eagles scored three times in just over two minutes of play...
Senior co-captain Elizabeth Goodman-Bacon took the corner for Harvard. The ball ended up in the possession of Georgia McGillivray, who passed it to Keating. Keating received the pass, turned, and tipped it past the Boston College goalkeeper, saving the Crimson from another shutout...
...need. President Barack Obama's declaration of swine flu as a national emergency has only added to the clamor, inspiring folks who were on the fence to get vaccinated. "I wasn't really concerned until Obama made the announcement. It put me on alert and got the ball rolling," said Adia Armstrong, 28, who took her two young sons to the Encino clinic to get vaccinated. "Kids are dying and I need to protect my kids." (See TIME's guide on how not to get swine...
Keating tried to get the Crimson offense going, leading a charge in the game’s 10th minute. After juking past a duo of Tiger defenders, Keating made her way into the semi-circle before the ball was knocked away from her by Princeton’s swarming defense...
...other side of the field, Harvard hoped to get the ball inside the semi-circle to come away with penalty corners, but the Crimson had a difficult time controlling the ball. Harvard finished the contest with a single penalty corner, compared to the eight taken by the Tigers...