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...tournament’s host, snuck past the Crimson, 3-2, in the Friday afternoon matchup. With Harvard trailing 2-0 in the 62nd minute, Akpan connected with junior Michael Fucito, who was positioned in the middle of the field. Fucito detonated a 25-yard blast that nicked the cross bar on its way into the net and brought the Crimson within one. But the Lions were eager to defend their den, and took advantage of a free-kick opportunity from midfield just two minutes later. The set piece was lofted into the box where an LMU attacker headed...
...men’s and women’s cross country teams trotted out the youth once again at the Iona Meet of Champions on Saturday, with each team racing five freshmen. The youngsters held their ground just fine, placing 10th out of 19 teams on the women’s side and 11th among 19 men’s squads. On the women’s side, the large field of 206 runners encouraged a conservative start for the young Crimson athletes, but all the runners finished strong. The team was paced by freshman Cara Sprague, who finished 47th...
...offensive line that will be clearing holes for this group has suffered some injuries this season, losing two projected starters before the Holy Cross game. Junior Zach Copple suffered a stress fracture during the summer, while senior David Paine went down during the preseason scrimmage with Columbia. As a result, the Crimson will start three sophomores on the line for the first time since 1994, according to Murphy...
...last Saturday’s loss at Holy Cross, the Minnetonka, Minn., native completed 19-of-30 passes for 264 yards, while posting three touchdowns—two through the air, one on the ground—and no turnovers. In addition to his throwing prowess, O’Hagan looked comfortable on the move, running 11 times for 65 yards...
...marking the first regular-season use of the stadium’s almost year-old lights for regular season football competition.But for the Crimson, it’ll be a bittersweet night.That’s because Harvard enters the game following a dramatic 31-28 loss to Holy Cross in the team’s season opener last week. It’s the first time the Crimson enters its game against the Bears winless since 2000. And after last week’s defensive breakdown that led to the game-winning score by the Crusaders with just...