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...corner two minutes into the game. Tigers defender Kaitlyn Perrelle took the corner and sent a pass to midfielder Candice Arner who set up Schreyer for an open look at the edge of the circle. Schreyer wound up and ripped a shot to the right of the cage. The ball appeared to be heading wide of the goal, but, with a little luck, it ricocheted off the stick of a Harvard defender and into...
...next 30 minutes, and it looked as if the score would be 1-0 at halftime. But with only a minute to go until the break, the Tigers gained another penalty corner, and the combination of Arner, Perrelle, and Schreyer connected for a score. Schreyer received the ball inside of the circle and fired a shot past Crimson goaltender Kylie Stone for her seventh goal of the season...
...corner two minutes into the game. Tigers defender Kaitlyn Perrelle took the corner and sent a pass to midfielder Candice Arner who set up Schreyer for an open look at the edge of the circle. Schreyer wound up and ripped a shot to the right of the cage. The ball appeared to be heading wide of the goal, but, with a little luck, it ricocheted off the stick of a Harvard defender and into the net. Harvard withstood the Princeton attack for the next 30 minutes, and it looked as if the score would be 1-0 at halftime...
...from the 188- and 142-yard days that the Crimson posted in its prior two games. “Princeton’s defense played really well,” senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti said. “[They] played very physical, it was tough to run the ball. They made us kind of be one-dimensional.” Part of the problem has been the loss of junior Cheng Ho and sophomore Gino Gordon to injuries over the last couple of weeks. Gordon returned this week and received more carries for more success as the game wore...
...every few plays in the first half. In the end, however, the offensive attack that rolled to 221 total yards before the break came down to Culbreath and the offensive line.“We knew pretty much when Kopolovich came in he was going to run the ball,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “What had us on our heels was that their offensive line did a great job, their backs run hard, and they just did a great job executing their option offense, starting with the running back, the tailback...