On Saturday, all three of her saves came in the second half.
Both Keating and Goh also emphasized the tough transition to the different playing surface at Penn. The Crimson plays its home games on turf at Jordan Field.
“Playing on a different field condition away—sometimes that stuff can interfere with us playing our game, but we really executed well and had a great outcome,” Goh said.
The win, even against a weak Ivy League opponent in the Quakers, is a welcome change for a team that had not held the lead in any of its five consecutive losses.
“I think what we showed in our game today was persistence to execute the game plan and support each other all around the field,” Goh said.
—Staff writer E. Benjamin Samuels can be reached at samuels@college.harvard.edu.