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...leader in the back and we need someone with his athleticism controlling the line. He and [junior Michael] Giammanco have been critical back there for the team.” Considering the depth of the Crimson attack, which features Akpan (11 goals, seven assists) and junior Mike Fucito (Eight goals, five assists), Nyamekye’s attributes are maximized best at the backline. Even so, Kwaku’s contributions at forward have been tantamount to the production of the team’s other strikers, making him an integral part of the Crimson offense. He will likely be called...
Akpan’s equalizer was the second Harvard goal of the day. Junior Michael Fucito opened the scoring in the 26th minute after receiving a quick pass in the box from Akpan...
...overtime, Holy Cross gained control and had good movement, while Harvard played more on the defensive. One reason the Crimson wasn’t able to find the back of the net was the amount of injuries it sustained during the game. Early in the first half junior Mike Fucito collided with the Crusader goalie and severely injured his shoulder. With Fucito out for the rest of the game, Harvard lost its second-leading scorer and some of its offensive spark. Junior John Stamatis and Giammanco also sustained injuries during the game. As a result, many players came...
...visibly tired back line.Encouraged by dazzling play from young midfielders Im, Alex Chi, and second-half substitution Allen Padua, Harvard quickly went on the offensive, undeterred by the specter of the scoreboard.Winning individual battles through concise dribbling and clever through balls, the Crimson capitalized on a Mike Fucito corner kick in the 83rd minute, as Hoff flicked the ball forward to newly entrenched Nyamekye for the equalizer. “We were down with 15 minutes to go, and we [needed] a spark,” Kerr said. “Kwaku was a natural forward [when he first arrived...
...goals if they get them.” Luckily for Harvard, that flaw is counterbalanced by a reliable Hahn in goal, as well as many key performers in the Crimson’s back field. Another great asset for Harvard is its offensive lineup, with stars junior Michael Fucito and sophomore Andre Akpan. Akpan leads Harvard in scoring with eight goals and six assists over the last 10 games. Fucito—who closely follows Akpan—has scored seven times and earned four assists in that same time period. Also emerging as a legitimate offensive threat is freshman...