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...Harvard did, however, tally up seven penalty corners throughout the game while only giving up one, but was never able to take advantage of any Terrier mistakes. “We had a lot of opportunities, we just need to capitalize more,” senior Abbie Harpstead said. The closest Harvard came to scoring was in the beginning of the second half, when sophomore Leigh McCoy tipped a shot from freshman Georgia McGillivray. But the shot was saved and the Crimson was left silent. “We were moving the ball well and with the speed we?...
...Princeton was a good team, and we didn’t play our best game, but we’ll learn from this and move on,” senior back Abbie Harpstead said...
...weren’t working as well together,” Harpstead said. “We need to learn how to work better as a team and push forward our attack...
...cruising to a convincing 5-0 victory over the Crimson (6-8, 2-3). “Princeton was a good team, and we didn’t play our best game, but we’ll learn from this and move on,” senior back Abbie Harpstead said. Princeton wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, capitalizing on a penalty 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...
...stick on the ball to tap it into the goal. Down by two, the Crimson suddenly found its groove offensively. Junior midfielder Dana Berglund received the ball in front of the Huskies’ goal, but was unable to turn fast enough to score. Soon after, sophomore back Abbie Harpstead had a shot blocked, while sophomore back Francine Polet put the ball just over the goal on a penalty corner. Sophomore midfielder Kayla Romanelli looked to be on a breakaway before being fouled. The Crimson also found new life at the defensive end of the field. Hustle plays by Berglund...