Word: scoringability
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Presidents weren't always so eager to meet the press. Thomas Jefferson had little use for the ink-stained wretches, believing newspapers offered "the caricatures of disaffected minds." During Theodore Roosevelt's presidency, reporters were forced to remain outside the White House gates, until Teddy took pity on them during...
And pick it up they did, scoring two goals in a minute to shift the scoreboard in their favor.
Caples added of the back-and-forth contest, “We knew that scoring one goal was not going to be enough.”
“[Keating] creates goal-scoring opportunities,” Caples said. “I’d target her too—she’s a great goal scorer.”
Harvard responded 12 minutes later after a pass by Conigliaro set up a scoring shot for senior Christina Hagner, her first of the season.