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...University of South Florida in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.Harvard (12-5, 5-2 Ivy) comes into the match on a high, following its dramatic 1-0 double-overtime victory over the University of Massachusetts on Saturday. Junior Andre Akpan scored the winner in the 103rd minute, sending the Crimson through to the second round.The final result was only half the story from Amherst, MA, though. Strong wind and a hard, slippery playing surface made for a very sloppy game where each team was forced to play hopeful long balls.Yesterday, the team traveled from the cold of Massachusetts...
...were able to hold on.”It was the ability Harvard to brave the conditions that set up the thrilling finish. Grimm, who played both as a holding player in midfield and also at the back, put in a particularly noteworthy performance.The game finally ended in the 103rd minute. Akpan’s goal was his 10th of the season and certainly the most important of his collection.“We want to be a generation of players that changes what Harvard soccer is all about,” Akpan said. “This...
...game finally ended in the 103rd minute. Akpan’s goal was his 10th of the season, and certainly the most important of his collection...
...three-point field goal percentage.Harvard’s long-range shooting should improve even more with the addition of McNally, who can play both guard positions. rivals.com says the Californian picked Harvard over more established basketball programs like Penn, Stanford, and Gonzaga. ESPN.com ranks him as the 103rd-best shooting guard in the class of 2008.“It’s showing a new commitment, not only by him but by the school and the athletics,” junior forward Evan Harris said. “To go out and target these kids, and not only...
...kilometer race was freshman Claire Richardson at 21:39. Freshman Jamie Olson followed soon after at 21:49, earning 53rd. Seniors Lauren Walker and Sarah Bourne were 81st and 83rd, respectively, with both finishing at 22:18. Cleaning up for the Crimson women were sophomore Caitlin Clifford (103rd), sophomore Stacy Carlson (109th), and freshman Eliza Ives (112th). Also of note was the performance of Cummins, who placed ninth in the women’s junior varsity race and clocked in at 22:24—a time that would have placed her among Harvard’s top five varsity...