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...NCAA tournament approaches. ESPN soccernet has even put out its own article on the Crimson, praising this newly-minted Harvard soccer juggernaut. The article recounts how Harvard had hoped this season would be the one for them, with the returning Ivy League Player of the Year (Charles Altchek), 2003 and 2004 Ivy League Rookies of the Year (Matt Hoff and Mike Fucito respectively), as well as the lead freshman in the race for this year’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors (Andre Akpan). It seems that people are starting to take notice of this team...
...first half, as balls sailed over the heads of midfielders and out of bounds. Despite uneventful play in that frame, the Crimson finally found the net 5:42 into the second half, as sophomore midfielder Michael Fucito’s crossing pass found the head of captain Charles Altchek at the far post, good for the forward’s team-leading tenth goal of the season. “Our first goal was definitely the biggest,” Altchek said. “We had really opened the game up and it allowed us to play our natural...
...victory this weekend. “Everyone understands the importance of the game in terms of our season and what we’re trying to accomplish, but I don’t think any of us are intimidated by the whole thing,” captain Charles Altchek said. “We’ve been in this spot before, going up to Dartmouth, playing them in a game of this magnitude where first place is on the line.” But last year’s game against Dartmouth did not yield the results Harvard desired...
Working together up front with Akpan, Altchek has nine goals and four assists, giving the forward tandem an impressive 18 goals between the two of them...
...can’t see why he wouldn’t—he has been a big impact on our team,” Altchek says. “He’s been our main man all year, so we’ll see what happens. But I don’t think we are too worried about that—and I don’t think he is either...