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...talk at half time, we came out and made sure we made the most of our opportunities.” Leading the way after the break was Fucito once again, who wasted no time in finding the back of the net just five minutes into the second half. Fucito??s second goal of the afternoon, his sixth of the year, came after sophomore Chey Im connected with a streaking Fucito from midfield. Fucito received the pass, and his near-post shot beat the keeper. The two-goal lead put the game out of Fairfield’s reach...
...flank. It’s no wonder he finished third on the team with nine goals and second with nine assists. After missing the entire 2005 season, Fucito rebounded by being honored as the team’s most valuable player. Two games stand out as the hallmarks of Fucito??s impressive season. A critical matchup against eventual NCAA qualifier Brown turned into a 6-2 laugher due to Fucito??s two goals and three assists. Fucito showed his brilliance yet again in the Crimson’s first-round NCAA Tournament game against Binghamton, enticing...
...come back, but getting scored upon right before halftime really took the wind out of our sails.”The Crimson offense warmed up in the second half, as Harvard returned from the break with 10 minutes of sustained offense to begin the second frame. Junior midfielder Mike Fucito??s breakaway in the 67th minute marked the Crimson’s best chance of the game—one truncated by a UCLA defender’s timely slide tackle before Fucito could fire off a shot. Altchek also had a chance in the 85th minute, when...
...Andre Akpan twenty minutes later. Fucito and his ability didn’t escape the eye of Bearcats’ head Coach Paul Marco though. Marco noticed that throughout the first half of play, the Crimson had been trying to attack more on the left flank – Fucito??s stomping grounds. During the halftime huddle Marco tried acknowledge this but did not know how to counteract Fucito??s force. “We did discuss the adjustments that they would make,” Marco said. “But their special guys were...
...gusty afternoon, the Crimson could not capitalize on tailwinds in the first half, as balls sailed over the heads of midfielders and out of bounds. Despite uneventful play in that frame, the Crimson finally found the net 5:42 into the second half, as sophomore midfielder Michael Fucito??s crossing pass found the head of captain Charles Altchek at the far post, good for the forward’s team-leading tenth goal of the season. “Our first goal was definitely the biggest,” Altchek said. “We had really opened...