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...though, a more talented Crimson squad escaped unscathed. “We would have liked to win by more,” Connolly admitted. “But, a win is a win.” The Crimson offense continued its stellar performance, with Tune, junior Egen Atkinson and sophomore Bret Voith each notching two scores. Junior Thomas Baily, Sophomore Alex Thompson and Freshman Evan Zepfel also sent shots past the Engineer goalkeeper, while Fellow rookie Luka Babic added to the stat sheet with a team-leading four assists. Most importantly, perhaps, Harvard converted an outstanding six of eight opportunities...
...newcomers alike combined to lead Harvard to its best finish under head coach Erik Farrar. Co-captains Michael Byrd and Chris Ludwick provided the experience to carry the young squad through its taxing schedule, while the exuberance of youth propelled the Crimson to unexpected highlights. Sophomores Spencer Livingston and Egen Atkinson each had breakout seasons, scoring 48 and 20 goals, respectively. Livingston lived up to the potential he showed in his freshman year (25 goals, nine steals, nine assists) by nearly doubling his goal total and increasing his steal count.But Harvard’s season would have amounted to nothing...
...goals and an assist.Harvard couldn’t contain the Eastern Europeans as the lead swelled to nine by halftime. By the end of the third quarter, that gap had widened to 15-2.Regardless of the score, the Crimson fought until the final horn, outscoring St. Francis in the fourth.Sophomore Egen Atkinson led the team with two goals, and Connolly posted 12 saves.The loss dropped Harvard into the third-place game against George Washington and moved St. Francis into a championship showdown with No. 1 seed Navy.HARVARD 9, JOHNS HOPKINS 7“We trained all year to win this game...
...allowed a Fordham comeback that cut the lead down to three. Sophomore Spencer Livingston responded with two vital goals to seal the victory.The Crimson’s youngsters provided the majority of the offense against the Rams. Voith tallied a game-high four goals, Livingston added three, and sophomore Egen Atkinson chipped in a pair. “It was really a team effort,” Ludwick said. “We were having all six players counter-attack down the pool.” —Staff writer Mauricio A. Cruz can be reached at cruz2@fas.harvard.edu...
...need to bring focus and take care of business.” To do that, Harvard will hope to rely on its impressive depth to carry the squad through the tournament. The team is driven by co-captains Ludwick and senior Michael Byrd. Goal-scoring threats Livingston, sophomore Egen Atkinson and freshman Bret Voith add to the offensive firepower. Junior netminder Jay Connolly, who recorded 15 saves against Brown—a potential second round opponent in the Northern Championships—has been the anchor for the defense all year. The roster, solid from top to bottom, has augmented...