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...always a threat,” said Harvard head coach John Kerr after the win over the Bears. Don’t forget, he also provided the game-winning goal on Monday night with just 43 seconds left to fell another ranked team—No. 19 Fairfield. Fucito finished with three goals and three assists on the week and earned honors as the Ivy League Player of the Week. But Fucito’s outburst did not come out of nowhere. As captain Charles Altchek noted earlier in the season, his sophomore teammate is a “proven...
...Brown coach Mike Noonan removed his starting goalie, David Semenza. Before Saturday’s match-up, Semenza’s replacement against Harvard, Jarrett Leech, had started the majority of the Bears games.But against a Crimson offense that had eight shots in its 2-1 win against Fairfield a week ago, Semenza was chosen and could not stop the nine chances Harvard peppered the net with on Saturday.“We are creating a lot of chances and today seemed to be our day,” Kerr said.“We were feeling pretty confident going...
...tough and reads the game well. I’m very happy with both of them.” A healthy blend of veteran leadership and youthful spunk has invigorated the Crimson, who are now riding a two-game winning streak. After beating Cornell and No. 19 Fairfield, Harvard awaits a stiff challenge from Brown this Saturday. “It’s a big week for Harvard soccer and we’ve been talking about that the past couple days in practice,” Kerr said. “I told them after the game that...
...took four more minutes to do it than it took Saturday and 109 minutes in total. But in the end, the Harvard men’s soccer team left Fairfield, Conn. last night with the same content and victorious feeling as it experienced just two days earlier. The Crimson (8-4-0, 2-1-0 Ivy) once again found the back of the net in the second overtime frame and beat No. 19 Fairfield on the road by a 2-1 final. While Saturday’s winner came with minutes to spare before a draw would have been called...
...swept St. Francis in a doubleheader yesterday, extending its win streak to five games—the second-longest current streak in the Ivy League. Columbia senior pitcher Maiya Chard-Yaron threw the school’s first seven-inning no-hitter on Apr. 2 in a defeat of Fairfield, and the Lions have run their record...