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Friedrich responded sharply. He noted that HUDS buys eggs from cage-free farms, but said that is the only bright spot. “Eating meat in HUDS when they are doing nothing for farmed animals, and eating meat in the real world, in any restaurant around here,” he said, “for people here who said you do eat meat: that is unethical.” Get the skivvy on Hopkin's response and more after the jump...
...second half. To do so, the squad turned to Keating, its emerging star.After Mawema turned aside consecutive shots from McGillivray and Bannon in the 43rd minute, Keating made use of her quick hands, flipping the loose ball over the Bryant goalie’s shoulder and into the cage for her team-leading fifth goal of the season.“[Keating] has an eye for the net and loves to score,” Bannon said.With a two-goal cushion, Harvard ate away at the clock, stifling the Bulldogs for over 15 minutes behind the strong play of Tassopoulos...
Friedrich responded sharply. He noted that HUDS buys eggs from cage-free farms, but said that is the only bright spot. “Eating meat in HUDS when they are doing nothing for farmed animals, and eating meat in the real world, in any restaurant around here,” he said, “for people here who said you do eat meat: that is unethical.” Get the skivvy on Hopkin's response and more after the jump...
...first half,” co-captain Elizabeth Goodman-Bacon said. “We generated a lot of offense early on…which gave us a lot of opportunities to score.”Keating was the first one to get the ball in the cage, taking a pass from sophomore Carly Dickson in the eighth minute. Keating reverse chipped the ball over Sawvelle and into the top right corner.The Crimson continued to pressure the Aggie defense, amassing a 16-2 edge in shots during the first half. Keating took advantage of her opportunities again with nine minutes...
...sent a lob in from 20 yards out. Sheeleigh headed the lofty ball straight at Wildcat goalie Ally Yost, who handled the shot but couldn’t manage to corral the rebound. The Harvard forward’s second attempt rocketed off her right foot and into the cage.“Pretty wild goal, I know,” Crimson coach Ray Leone said. “A great little half chance by Sheeleigh, and I’m glad she took it. A great player will score crazy goals like that sometimes.”Figuring...