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...work of junior forward Matt Hoff played a key role in making the magic happen this time around. For his two goals—one a game winner—and an assist, Hoff earned the Ivy League Player of the Week nod a week after sophomore Mike Fucito was given the same title. The biggest strike Hoff had was his goal against the Crusaders off a volley in the 53rd minute to make it 3-0 Harvard. That spread proved all that the Crimson would need in the 5-2 victory, making Hoff the eighth Harvard player to have...
...Harvard’s dormant offense late in the second half by providing two assists to effectively put the game on ice. Altchek delivered the safety goal for the Crimson in the 73rd minute through Chivers’ first assist. Chivers continued his dominating play on the wing, feeding Fucito in the 81st minute for the game-clinching goal...
Most Ivy League players don’t produce these results over the course of an entire season. Some don’t even produce this much in a career. And yet, sophomore Mike Fucito sliced and diced his way to two goals and assisted on three other ones in leading the Harvard to a stunning 6-2 romp over No. 14 Brown on Saturday. “Today, [Fucito] showed that he wanted it defensively and is always a threat,” said Harvard head coach John Kerr after the win over the Bears. Don?...
...against a ranked opponent in a week.“In the end, we had a really good day and they had a bad one,” Crimson coach John Kerr said. “We 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...
...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, the goal from sophomore Mike Fucito yesterday came 43 seconds before the end of overtime. “We were the better team, we pressured them the whole game,” Fucito said. “So it was just a matter of time before things were going...