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...season at the Yale Fall Intercollegiate behind a great round from Sheldon, who shot a two-over 73 to pace the squad. Yesterday, the team was able to continue its winning ways. “I think we were definitely happy about our performance this season,” captain Ali Bode said. “We took it one step at a time. Now, going into the off season, we’re looking forward to more training—last year we won Ivies, and it’s our goal to repeat.” The scores...
...downed the Tigers (4-9-1, 1-2-1) 2-0 to remain atop the league standings. The shutout was Harvard’s fourth in its last five games, and goals from junior Adam Rousmaniere and senior John Stamatis were enough for the win in what both co-captain Michael Fucito and junior Andre Akpan described as a “typical Ivy game” in its intensity and physical nature. The strong defense has been present throughout the opening to the Crimson’s Ivy schedule. “Our back line has done a really...
...Kelli Okuji, who met the ball on the left side of the box. She blasted a shot past diving Tiger goalie Alyssa Pont for her first goal of the season. “There was definitely a feeling of excitement and anticipation before the game,” co-captain Nikki Rhodes said. “After the first goal, we felt that a lot of pressure had been taken off of our backs.” Less than nine minutes later, Harvard struck again. Sheeleigh took a free kick from about 30 yards out, and with senior Erin Wiley...
...into the playoffs.After dropping eight straight early on, the Crimson looked to close out the regular season on a high note.“We had some rough times this season, with a nine-game losing streak, but we showed a lot of resilience,” Harvard co-captain David Tune said. “I think we are right where we need to be heading into the playoffs,” Feeding off the triumphant energy of last weekend’s dominating win against Queens College and the celebratory fanfare of Senior Day, the squad rolled into...
...look for the majority of the balls to go to senior wideout Will Thanheiser, who is good for almost 100 yards a game. An under-utilized aspect of Princeton’s offense, the receiving corps boasts a second more-than-capable receiver in the form of tri-captain Adam Berry, who has caught just six passes so far this season.“I think we’ll do what we have to do to move the ball,” Princeton coach Roger Hughes said. “The attitude is ‘let?...