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SPARKS, Md. — Jenny Levy’s a fan of what she calls the “modern-day goalie.”
Her ideal netminder has handles. Stick stills. The athleticism to keep the other team guessing. Not to mention a brazen confidence to take chances out of the crease and down the field.
Levy currently has four such goalies at her disposal with the U.S. women’s national team at Fall Classic. On Friday night, it was Liz Hogan and Caylee Waters who shut down Canada. On Saturday, Gussie Johns and Taylor Moreno split time between the pipes in a 13-5 win over defending NCAA champion Boston College.
Boston College certainly lacked a significant weapon with 2021 Tewaaraton Award winner Charlotte North suiting up for the red, white and blue at Fall Classic, but the Eagles offense still showed life with four goals in the first half.
Moreno took to the cage in the second half and dazzled, making six saves and allowing just one goal.
“She’s really grown and matured over the years, and eventually, it’s going to shine through,” Hogan said. “It really shined through tonight.”
At Huntington (N.Y.) High School, Moreno played in a timeshare with several other goalkeepers. Ask the graduate student at North Carolina, and she’s frank in talking about how she thought she deserved more time.
As a redshirt-freshman at UNC in 2018, Moreno broke out in the second half of the spring. Her 2019 season was even better. But it was during the COVID-shortened 2020 season in which Moreno made a statement.
“We saw moments of brilliance in 2018 in the ACC championship, that whole weekend. She was the MVP.
“All goalies have to grow mentally. You know how talented they are, skill-wise, and I’ve seen it with her since 2020. She’s at a different level.”
Moreno didn’t let the ball sit in her stick long after her first save Saturday. With a streaking Emily Parros creating separation some 40 yards away, Moreno delivered a low-arching outlet pass that hit Parros — one of her coaches at UNC — in stride. The possession failed to deliver points, but it ignited a standing-room only crowd that braved the chilly, rainy weather throughout the day’s festivities.
They pair even tried the same play later in the half and executed it to similar perfection — only for the Boston College defense to prevent points once again.
“I think the big thing is that they want [the goalies] to push tempo, and they want us to make those smart clears,” Moreno said. “Emily is just so fast, and she broke out immediately. I know that if I can lead them on, it’ll be up to her to catch up to it.”