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...said co-captain and goaltender Kylie Stone. “Every game is a big game within the league.” With only 14 seconds left in the first half, Harvard broke a scoreless tie when sophomore forward Maggie McVeigh scored on a counterattack. Sophomore forward Leigh McCoy increased the cushion to two with a goal late in the second half. The two goals were more than enough for Stone, who notched seven saves en route to her third shutout of the season. Early on, it looked as if Brown would strike first. Just 35 seconds into the game...
...last four games. Last night alone, however, the Crimson racked up four goals in a convincing 4-1 win over Vermont at Jordan Field. “We came out with a great mental attitude, ready to play, ready to score goals,” sophomore forward Leigh McCoy said. Early on, the game showed no signs of becoming a blowout. In fact, the Catamounts (5-5, 0-0 America East) were the first team to strike, scoring with 10 minutes remaining in the first half. Off a Harvard turnover, Vermont sent the ball ahead to a wide open Maegan...
...into the second frame, Penn forward Christina Ferrier found Ehret directly beside the goal. Stone could do nothing as Ehret buried the shot into the opposite corner of the cage. Down 2-0, Harvard had several chances to get back into the game. On a breakaway, sophomore forward Leigh McCoy faced Butera one-on-one. The goalie came out and challenged McCoy, driving her to one side and smothering her all the way to the endline so that McCoy could not get a clean shot. Later in the half, freshman midfielder Carly Dickson ripped a shot from five yards...
...just very solid.” In the second half, the pace picked up dramatically. Seven minutes into the period, the Crimson had a breakaway in which Dickson split the defense at midfield, passed the ball ahead to sophomore forward Maggie McVeigh, who set up sophomore forward Leigh McCoy for a shot. McCoy’s attempt was denied by Goins and the ball was cleared. “We had a great discussion at halftime on what we needed to work on, our strengths and weaknesses from the first half, and I think we were really ready to just...
...regulation. “It was not our best outing,” Harvard coach Sue Caples said. “I hope it will end up being our worst.” The Crimson’s best scoring opportunities came in the first half. Sophomore forward Leigh McCoy found classmate and forward Maggie McVeigh for Harvard’s first shot of the game, but McVeigh was denied by Friars goaltender Rachel Chamberlain. The Crimson had another near miss shortly after Judson’s first goal when freshman midfielder Carly Dickson fired a shot that barely ricocheted...