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...coming at him…are two different things.”That defensive stand was an appropriate end to a thrilling fourth quarter that saw several changes of momentum. After junior Thomas Hull pinned the Tigers inside their own 2-yard line with a fantastic punt on the final play of the third quarter, Princeton marched down the field with a combination of short passes and effective running—converting two third downs—before facing 3rd-and-4 at the Crimson’s 11. Anderson dropped back and hit receiver Trey Peacock with a perfect...
Midway through the half, Princeton notched its final goal...
...final statistics reflected the outcome of the game. Overall, Princeton held a 24-2 advantage in shots and an 8-0 edge in penalty corners. In the second half alone, the Tigers registered 15 shots, 13 of which were on net, while the Crimson managed zero...
...than four minutes later, Tigers defender Holly McGarvie put a shot on net that was blocked by Stone. Sharkey swooped in for the rebound and lifted it over Stone and into the net. The score was her 10th goal of the year. Midway through the half, Princeton notched its final goal. Tigers defender Holly McGarvie sent a pass in front of the goal that was redirected by teammate Katie Kinzer into the back of the net. The final statistics reflected the outcome of the game. Overall, Princeton held a 24-2 advantage in shots and an 8-0 edge...
...FINAL: HARVARD 24, PRINCETON...