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...behind Harvard in the Ivy League standings. To win the game, Harvard will need to continue to play strong offensively and keep a very high level of intensity throughout the contest. “A lot of it comes own to emotion in the Ivy League,” co-captain Nicole Rhodes said. “At this point last season we weren’t geared up as much as we are this season.” This season Harvard appears to be rolling on all cylinders. The squad has outscored its opponents 10-2 in its last...
...Harms has done exactly that. He has helped the Crimson post two shutouts this season, propelling Harvard to a 2-0 Ivy League record. And his accomplishments haven’t gone unnoticed. “He’s really stepped up,” co-captain Luke Sager said. “Coach gave him an opportunity [to play], which is rare for a freshman goalkeeper, and I think he played great in both games. He keeps getting better and better each time.” Harms was given his first start against Yale...
...incredible, making kills out of nothing,” junior co-captain Lily Durwood said...
...Jamie Clark said of the Cornell match. “But we still managed to focus and go about the job at hand.”The Big Red (1-8, 0-2), who came into the game having been outscored 21-5, proved no match for the Crimson. Co-captain Fucito opened the scoring in the 26th minute with a beautiful left-footed strike, and after Stamatis made it 2-0 right after halftime, Cornell never really threatened to get back into the match. Harvard coasted to the win in what was an uneventful last 30 minutes...
...long way to go, closing out the regular season with two of its last three contests at home, followed by a two-week break to prepare for the Northern Championships next month.“We’re playing for seeding right now,” co-captain David Tune explained. “We’re definitely going to Northern’s and I don’t think we’re in a terrible spot, even with these two losses.”FORDHAM 14, HARVARD 6Sophomore Alex Thompson netted another hat trick...