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After two seniors, Akpan and Nyamekye, led the Crimson to a season-changing victory over Dartmouth, the team’s younger three classes took Harvard the rest of the way to a league title, with Rogers, classmate Richard Smith, and junior Alex Chi scoring key goals in the Crimson??€™s final two conference games...
Arguably Harvard’s best game of the season was its last victory of the year when it defeated Monmouth, 3-0, in the second round of NCAAs. For the Crimson??€™s seniors, the remarkable run ended in the next round at the hands of defending champion Maryland. But while the seniors’ college playing days are over, their impact on the program is not, as the class raised the bar for Harvard soccer...
...Crimson??€™s typically strong attack failed to put a dent in the big Rutgers-Newark defense, finishing with a 16-percent attack percentage and surrendering the contest...
...highly decorated senior had backed up his captaincy with an impressive 113 saves by the end of the Crimson??€™s season and was named to the All-Northern Division team twice in his career...
Bolstered by dependable play in net, Harvard knew it had the pieces in place to be successful. Voith and fellow juniors Alex Thompson and Jeff Lee emerged as talented scorers, racking up 28, 29, and 21 tallies, respectively. But after another dominant victory over Connecticut College, the Crimson??€™s season took a nosedive. Four straight losses at home left the team vulnerable heading into the Northern Division Championships, and Harvard dropped its opening match to MIT, 7-5, effectively ending the season without a bid to the Eastern Championships...