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...Crimson through to the second round.Senior John Stamatis found Akpan out wide on the right, peeling off the back line. Akpan ran at the defender and hit the ball hard and low across goal. Again, it was a matter of inches for Harvard, as the half-shot, half-cross snuck into the far post.Akpan’s golden goal ended a match that will not only be remembered for its duration, but also for the conditions in which it was played. A temperature well below freezing combined with swirling winds made for a very cold afternoon...
...familiar with each other. We are going to need the team to just come together in the coming weeks and feel more comfortable playing as a whole.” The next challenge on the Crimson’s plate is tomorrow night’s game against Holy Cross, Harvard’s first home tilt of the season...
...sabre, 9-0 in foil, and 6-3 in epee. Harvard’s tallies against the Sacred Heart women were 6-3 in sabre, 9-0 in foil, and 8-1 in epee. In total, the Crimson had six women go undefeated in the two meets.Co-captain Emily Cross, junior Anna Podolsky, and freshman Shelby MacLeod jumped on their opponents early and closed out their matches well. The foil squad will be looked to throughout the season to help the Crimson continue its winning ways.“The foil squad has three top notch fencers with extensive national...
...matter of time before we start clicking and things start going our way.”Hopefully for the Crimson things begin to click into place just in time for next weekend’s game, when it plays away from home yet again. Harvard will take on cross-town rival No. 4 Boston College at Kelley Rink in Chestnut Hill, Mass.“We’re just really hungry,” Killorn said. “We see the national champions from last year, and we just want to beat them really bad, so we?...
...work from its own reserves, with Alemany turning in her best game in a Crimson uniform. But with only Markley and Brogan Berry (13 points, five assists) finishing in double figures and Finelli winding up scoreless, the aggressiveness and discipline that characterized Harvard’s win over Holy Cross last Thursday was sorely lacking. When the Crimson wasn’t watching Marist connect on relatively easy shots, it was fouling—the team finished with 21 personal fouls to the Red Foxes’ 12.“There was a lack of pride, emotion and fight...