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Keating, in her normal role as tipper, and sophomore Georgia McGillivray both had scoring opportunities late in the game that went just wide enough to see Priest preserve the shutout...
...from Rhode Island vastly outnumbered Harvard supporters in the stands, but it was the Crimson squad that showed energy early, netting a goal less than four minutes into the contest.Sophomore Allie Kimmel corralled a penalty corner feed from co-captain Kristin Bannon and left the ball for sophomore Georgia McGillivray, who buried Harvard’s first shot of the day from the top of the circle.The Crimson dominated on offense, outshooting the Bulldogs, 21-7, overall, and netting a 10-2 advantage on penalty corners.“We have worked on our corners every practice and it?...
...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 remaining in the opening period, as sophomore Georgia McGillivray sent in a shot off a corner, and Keating deflected it in for her second goal of the night and a 2-0 Harvard lead.“Chloe did a really great job of capitalizing on our attack,” Goodman-Bacon said. “She took...
...saves and 1.71 goals-against average were both second best in the league against Ivy opponents Two talented freshmen were the only Crimson players to earn league honors. Dickson was named to the All-Ivy First Team for patrolling Harvard’s midfield, and teammate Georgia McGillivray earned an All-Ivy honorable mention after starting every game on the back line. “[Dickson and McGillivray] had a huge presence and maturity beyond their years on the field,” Stone said. “It was so fun to be able to see them...
...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’ve been practicing all week,” Stone said. “We didn’t have a lucky...