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...Fueled by stellar wing play from senior forward Jeffrey Chivers and sophomore forward Michael Fucito??both provided assists on second half goals—Harvard (10-4-0, 3-1-0 Ivy) painted the Crusader (5-9-0) net crimson en route to its third-straight road victory...
...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 entity in the league.” Fucito was the Ancient Eight’s Rookie of the Year...
...made the most of our opportunities.”Sophomore forward Mike Fucito, with three assists and two goals against Brown, flew all over the field for Harvard and helped pull off the Crimson’s second upset in Providence in its last two trips there.But Fucito??s biggest play of the afternoon came as he created the opportunity for Harvard’s second goal—after the Crimson had gone down 1-0 in the 11th minute. Using his speed and some extra hustle, Fucito went all the way out to the right...
...shots on target for the game, including eight in the second half. After a big stop in the 72nd minute by Harvard’s junior goalkeeper Adam Hahn, who knocked back a direct shot at goal, the Crimson jumped on the counter-attack. Led by sophomore midfielder Michael Fucito??s remarkable speed up the sideline, Harvard caught a break in the 83rd minute when Cornell midfielder Tom Marks received his second yellow card of the match. Head referee Mike Violet drew the red card from his pocket and sent Marks on his lonely walk of shame...
...final five minutes of the game, the Crimson offense was peppering the Stags’ goaltender, Jon Paul Francini, with shots, registering four during that stretch. Francini was the regining MAAC Defensive Player of the Week and boasted a 0.97 goals against average before yesterday. Fucito??who had three other shots on goal over the course of the game last night—finally broke through for the game winner when he beat Francini for his first game-winner of the year. A similar must-score situation arose for the Crimson late in the second half when Harvard...