She was solid. We had a long stint without a goal and she came through.
Our problems in the past were creating opportunities. Now we need to finish them.
We needed that break to get back to the basics, then start preparing for Cornell instead of us going right into preparing for this game.
We had chances to tie that game tonight. I think we had a couple 8-meter shots that we missed that I know those kids are reliving in their heads right now.
We got everybody in today. I love to have a game like that at least once a year so that all the kids that put the hard work in get a chance on the field.
We're even in a lot of ways. I think they're just a team that can capitalize on opponents' mistakes.
We've been working on being more of a team defense and also working on our one-on-one defense.
The whole thing that Princeton has over a lot of teams in this league is that they've been so dominant. We need to not put them on a pedestal.
They score more goals off caused turnovers and the trap than settles. It's really important that we break that and that our trap is successful as well.
You put the ball in the net, it gives everybody confidence. We're creating opportunities, no question.
I'm proud of them, they never gave up.
The nice thing was that we played a lot of different players today. I think it was a whole team effort. They all were doing a lot on attack, movement-wise.
They have seven kids that can score. They're strong and they're fast.
The game was a little too close for comfort.
They have a very good trap. We have to be composed in that and bring the ball up confidently and safely.
We had the 8-4 lead with 13:42 left in the game. We were trying to take time off the clock.
It was the beginning of the game ... not at the end. So we weren't going to freak out about it.