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...play. Akpan had a standout performance as he notched two goals, increasing his season total to six. He accumulated a team-high five points on the day. Akpan appeared in top form just in time for the Crimson, as it makes its stretch run toward an Ivy championship. In the 68th minute, John Stamatis passed the ball to Akpan, who dribbled through the top edge of the box before finally knocking the ball into the right side of the goal. The two paired up again, this time scoring from the left side with less than a minute remaining...
...build,” Amaker said. “Hopefully that will translate into better play for us and more wins. We feel good about the positive atmosphere that surrounds us right now as we move in a positive direction to be a contender and one day win a championship.”The team has only been practicing since last Friday, but Amaker is pleased with what he has seen so far. One of the biggest pluses from these few training sessions has been the return to health of junior forward Pat Magnarelli...
...this. Clayton played with sophomore Alexei Chijoff-Evans in the doubles draw. Over the course of the six day event, the eastern universities’ top contenders competed at Yale University’s Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in an attempt to qualify for the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships scheduled to be held Nov. 6-9. As its title suggests, this championship is the most prestigious collegiate tournament held each fall. With his wins yesterday, Clayton has secured himself a spot both in the singles and doubles events at Nationals. In the process, Clayton erased sour memories...
...from Virginia, which has zero professional sports franchises. But I have family around in Chicago, the South, and California, so I saw Jordan play, my dad took me to see the 49ers win the NFC Championship game in 1995, and the Braves always blasted...
...athletic on the field, but he’s great at bringing some of the younger and quieter guys under his wing. He’s a great leader.”With Fucito’s help, the Crimson appears to be slated for an Ivy League championship run this season. Harvard has both of the ingredients needed for a stellar season—experience and talent.Most importantly, however, the Crimson is led by an all-around player who creates jaw-dropping highlights with his playmaking skills and who has earned the respect of everybody around him.And to Fucito?...