Blazing down the right sideline off a pass from freshman midfielder Orly Ripmaster, Moore blew past the Hurricane defense and beat Miami's sophomore goalkeeper Elizabeth Swinson one-on-one on the near side with a thundering shot into the upper right-hand corner.
Moore's insurance goal sealed a 2-0 victory for the Crimson and capped an incredible weekend for the sophomore forward.
Moore tallied a goal and an assist against both Butler and Miami and was Harvard's biggest offensive threat with six points in the teams weekend trip to the sunshine state.
Freshman goaltender Cheryl Gunther continued to shine against the Hurricanes, capturing her fifth shutout of the year, her fourth in the past five games.
On Saturday the Crimson got off to a slow start, but made up for it with a fast and furious second half.
Failing to score until the 42nd minute of the first half, when sophomore forward Caitlin Costello scored off a pass Moore, Harvard went into halftime with a narrow 1-0 lead.
However, as the storm clouds threatened above, the Crimson's freshman force opened the floodgates.
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