Entering the contest, the league’s previous five matchups had been decided by no more than three goals. Defenses often ruled the day, and each possession proved pivotal — as was the case in Team Bosco’s gritty 8-7 victory over Team Glynn earlier in the afternoon.
Less than an hour later, Apuzzo took full command of the draw circle, and her team quickly reaped the benefits. The team captain, who pulled down her professional-best nine draw controls, said her work on the draw energized her all-around game.
In her first two games, reigning league MVP Taylor Moreno backstopped a stingy defensive unit that hadn’t surrendered more than nine goals in a contest. Behind rookie defenders Emily Nalls, Kendall Halpern and Sydney Scales, Team Moreno held two-time Tewaaraton Award winner Izzy Scane to just one goal during her Thursday debut.
That stellar shot-stopping streak appeared in dire straits midway through Sunday afternoon’s matchup, and once Apuzzo unleashed a heat-seeking-missile beyond Moreno’s reach from outside the 2-point-arc, any supposed script from previous games was firmly flipped on its head.
“I was blacking out at those moments,” Apuzzo said of her two long-range conversions. “I was fortunate that my team was able to give me some space. … It opened up the game for us and pushed us ahead.”
While four Boston College alumnae ran rampant in Team Apuzzo’s win, Scales and Cassidy Weeks — two rookies who wrapped up a national title campaign with the Eagles in 2024 — helped Team Moreno secure a co-league-high two victories in three games.
Scales, who officially joined Harvard’s staff as an assistant coach on Thursday, said she has relished the opportunity to play alongside and against “the best of the best.”
“Obviously, we’re new to [the league], but what is gonna kill you is sitting back and that hesitation,” Scales said. “Having that fearless mindset really helped us.”
Following the result, Apuzzo completed a jump from 27th to fourth on the league leaderboard, and she will return as a week two captain alongside Moreno, Britt Read and league-leader Marie McCool.
Currently, McCool holds a 45-point advantage atop the field, as she racked up 443 points in the opening week. Read, Moreno and Apuzzo are well within striking distance, possessing 398, 397 and 394 points, respectively.