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...Sheeleigh provided that spark. Thirty minutes into the match, Sheeligh ripped a lob pass from her partner up top, freshman star Melanie Baskind, past Yale’s talented keeper Ayana Sumiyasu to break a scoreless tie. The Crimson had been knocking, tallying shot after shot on the standout Bulldog goalie, but it was a shot of the foot of Sheeleigh that opened the door. Since then, Harvard has hit the ground running. Over the course of its current five-game win streak, the team has tallied an astounding 17 goals. For a team earlier in the season, which could...
Yale began by taking two close sets by the identical tally of 25-19 on the strength of its attack, highlighted by Bulldog junior Cat Dailey and her nine kills...
Overcoming rough winds and an aggressive Bulldog lineup, the Harvard men’s soccer team started off its Ivy League season with a bang, defeating conference rival Yale (4-4-1. 0-1 Ivy) 1-0 Saturday at Ohiri Field. With the victory, the Crimson boosted its record to 4-3-0. After almost an hour of anticipation, Harvard finally put itself on the board with a goal by junior Kwaku Nyamekye in the 59th minute. Nyamekye broke through a sea of blue jerseys to find the Bulldog net off of a free kick from senior John Stamatis, recording...
...said. “Obviously when you’re playing Yale, it’s the biggest game you can imagine, [and] we brought it for 90 minutes.”The Crimson (4-3-3, 1-1-0 Ivy) played host to the Bulldogs (5-5-1, 0-2-0 Ivy) on a clear, windy day at Ohiri Field. Harvard dominated the run of play in the first half, taking the lead in the 34th minute when freshman forward Melanie Baskind’s skillful over-the shoulder volley split Yale’s back line and fell...
...game if successful.In Ithaca, Cornell fans witnessed an upset of equal proportions by their Big Red. Embarrassed after being smacked around by Yale in a 51-12 drubbing last season, Cornell’s defense unleashed a relentless attack that left five sacks worth of bruises on the Bulldog quarterbacks’ bodies and pride and stumped the great Mike McLeod, Yale’s juggernaut of a running back. The result was a 17-14 Big Red win and a dumbfounded look on the face of the Ivy League pundits.Predictions be damned.Having said that, here are mine:HARVARD...