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...Eagles’ home turf in Newton, Mass. The non-conference win over the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Boston College (1-2-0) was the first for Harvard (2-0-0) since 2000. “We played really well,” Crimson co-captain Akpan said. “It was a tough road game against an ACC team and I think our team had a solid overall performance.” The Crimson entered the matchup following a decisive 4-1 victory over Stony Brook this past Friday, where Akpan set a new Harvard record...
...made seven saves in the match, to give the Huskies a two-goal lead. “It’s obviously tough, but it’s a good chance for us to play goals down and see if we can respond well,” junior co-captain Gina Wideroff said. “I think we did a pretty good job of responding and not shutting down.” After Mann was forced to make two clutch saves on a free kick and a dart from close range by Ebert, Harvard cut the deficit in half...
...afternoon, battling a slow start in a 1-1 double-overtime draw with San Diego State (2-2-1). “We didn’t bring the effort, we didn’t bring the pride that we usually do to this field,” co-captain Lizzy Nichols said. Although the Crimson returns with the majority of its starting lineup—including its top three goal scorers—it was not an upperclassman that put Harvard on the scoreboard. Of the Crimson’s 10 incoming members of the class of 2013, several...
...game, earning a 12-8 advantage in shots as well as an 8-4 edge in penalty corners. The ample number of scoring opportunities allowed Harvard to be aggressive on offense. “Our forwards were really active and everyone worked well together,” co-captain Kristin Bannon said. “In particular we executed our penalty corners, where we scored two of our goals.” Keating proved to be one of the most aggressive competitors, getting into the action on most of the Crimson’s scoring chances. Minutes after her first...
...member of the a cappella group The Callbacks. Snyder, originally a violinist, played in two orchestras and a string quartet while at Harvard.Furst’s path was more unusual. Instead of pursuing music, she instead concentrated on track and field and eventually became co-captain. A sociology concentrator, Furst always intended to go to graduate school but realized by the end of college that her heart wasn’t in it. She decided to move to Manhattan and there discovered that music was her calling. “I never heard music in my head and then...