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...first five minutes of play. Later in the first half, the Crimson came up short again on a corner kick that found its way to junior forward Andre Akpan and bounced off of the goalpost. “Our finishing can improve for sure,” Harvard coach Jamie Clark said. “We’re producing, and we’re creating a lot of chances, but in the end, what you’re judged on is how many goals you score.” Harvard ended the game with a 25-7 lead...
...hitting .571—her sixth performance over .400 this season. McKinley matched with 12 kills of her own. Other standouts included the two junior co-captains, Kat Kocurek and Lily Durwood, who led the game with 16 digs and 36 assists, respectively.In addition, Harvard coach Jennifer Weiss was particularly effusive about the class of 2012. “The freshmen have fit right in.” Weiss said. “The whole class is great in terms of work ethic and competitive nature.”Coming off of its five-game defeat of New Hampshire last...
...that we’ve played together so much, we know what our roles are,” said Lee, who joined junior Egen Atkinson as the only players to record a goal in both games this weekend. “We know what [Harvard coach Erik Farrar] expects from us.”Considering that the Crimson has played the last of its difficult non-conference games, it now has the opportunity to focus on league opponents and employ some of these critical lessons in the pool. Harvard has already made a statement against Brown, progressing from...
EASTON, Penn—Lafayette coach Frank Tavani summed up Saturday’s game well when he said that Harvard “played perfect against us.” Everything was working perfectly for the Crimson squad. The offensive line gave senior Chris Pizzotti plenty of time in the pocket, and the defense stopped the Leopards in the red zone. “[The offense] put up a lot of points, they did their job, we did ours, and it was a very good win,” captain Matt Curtis said. But amidst all of the perfection...
...win—the eighth consecutive Crimson victory over the Leopards.“We’ve won eight in a row against these guys, but it seems like they’re the hardest team to game plan for every year,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “And we’ve just been very, very fortunate with big plays. What we needed to do in this game was eliminate turnovers, which we did, run the football, and then take them out of any big play opportunities.”And that...