Going into the contest the Crimson didn't know much about the Eagles team.
As it turned out, B.C. had a strong, tall midfielder in sophomore Emily Ryan. But after helping the Eagles take control early on, Ryan was less of a factor in the second half.
"In the second half, we really contained her," Corkery said.
That also went for the entire Eagle team.
"We pretty much shut them down in the second half," Hussey said. "They kind of fell a part and we capitalized on that. We put them in the cage."
The Crimson had a number of players contributing to the cause yesterday.
Corkery and freshman attacker Katharine Burrage each had three goals.
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