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...burst of energy in the first half when we drew ourselves a corner,” McGillivray said. “Our corner execution is getting better and better.” It took less than 90 seconds for the Eagles to answer and tie the score. BC gained possession at midfield and sent a long through ball ahead to Dirks. The senior received the pass with no one but Crimson goaltender Kylie Stone to beat. When Stone came out of the net to challenge her, Dirks simply drifted right and buried a shot into the near corner...
...field, but it could not manage any shots. For the entire second half, Cornell kept the Crimson without a shot or a penalty corner. Harvard’s best scoring opportunities came in the first half. On a penalty corner 10 minutes into the game, freshman back Georgia McGillivray ripped a shot that was blocked by Big Red goaltender Melanie Jue. Freshman midfielder Carly Dickson swooped in for the rebound but sent it just wide of the near post. Roughly 10 minutes later, the Crimson had another opportunity. Sophomore midfielder Chloe Keating drove into the circle from the right hand...
...ever-important Ivy games.” Harvard got on the scoreboard just 3:26 into the action. On a penalty corner, junior midfielder Kristin Bannon sent a pass to sophomore forward Maggie McVeigh at the top of the circle. McVeigh fed the ball to freshman back Georgia McGillivray who fired a shot on net. Keating deflected the ball out of the air and past Saint Louis goaltender Alex Labarge. “We practice tipping,” Keating said. “It was a nice hard shot on goal so I didn’t really need...
...first a little over 13 minutes into the game after it earned a penalty corner. Junior midfielder Kristin Bannon took the corner and sent the ball to the top of the circle where sophomore forward Maggie McVeigh received the pass. McVeigh shoveled a pass off to freshman back Georgia McGillivray, who ripped a shot that flew by Husky goaltender Colleen Duffy. “It felt awesome,” McGillivray said of scoring her first collegiate goal. “We’ve been working on corners all day, everyday, so it feels good to finally execute them...
...collapses where she really saved everyone.” Harvard’s offense picked up from there. McVeigh managed to test Bears goaltender Caroline Washburn on a deflection off of a free hit by senior back Francine Polet, and later Keating tipped a shot by freshman back Georgia McGillivray on goal. Twice in the opening half the Crimson was whistled for violations close to Brown’s goal, and twice a Harvard shot skidded just wide of the net. In the waning moments of the half, the Crimson finally broke through. Harvard gained possession off of a Bears...