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Almost two minutes later, it Harvard appeared poised to retake the lead. Sophomore forward Leigh McCoy got the ball at midfield and sprinted down the right sideline towards the goal. Before she reached the baseline, McCoy sent a cross in front of the net intended for sophomore forward Maggie McVeigh. The pass was delivered perfectly and McVeigh put a good stroke on the ball, but Berkowitz made a sprawling save and managed to stop the ball with her stick just before it crossed the goal line...
...We’re peaking coming into this stretch run and into our 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...
...that’s huge.” Harvard struck 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...
...down to Providence to play,” 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...
...sent it flying past Crane, but the shot hit the far post and ricocheted back in front of the net. In a mêlée in front of the goal, senior back Francine Polet took a shot that was stuffed by the defense before sophomore forward Maggie McVeigh came in and snuck one into the net. “It was a close call,” McCoy said, “but we luckily had [McVeigh] there to finish the play.” Midway through the second half, Harvard added one more goal when it capitalized...