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...Tigers (4-9-1, 1-2-1) 2-0 to remain atop the league standings. The shutout was Harvard’s fourth in its last five games, and goals from junior Adam Rousmaniere and senior John Stamatis were enough for the win in what both co-captain Michael Fucito and junior Andre Akpan described as a “typical Ivy game” in its intensity and physical nature. The strong defense has been present throughout the opening to the Crimson’s Ivy schedule. “Our back line has done a really good...
...meeting, Harvard and Holy Cross ended the game at a draw at Ohiri Field, but this year the Crimson left no room for error, shutting the Crusaders down. “Last year we were not pleased with the result against [Holy Cross],” co-captain Mike Fucito said. “We knew coming in this would be a tough game. They always play us tough.” The Crusaders entered the game undefeated in its last three appearances and currently lead the Patriot League.standings. This was supposed to be a tough test for Harvard...
...nobody but the Crimson itself believed such a feat was possible.“There was a little bit [of] added incentive given that it’s Brown, and they’re always at the top of our league,” senior co-captain Michael Fucito said.Previous to Harvard’s thrashing, the Bears had been unbeaten for over a month, dropping their last matchup in early September to Charleston. However, No. 22 Brown’s seven-game unbeaten streak was shattered this past weekend by an unlikely competitor—at least according...
...onto his right foot and drilled it past the keeper and into the bottom right corner for the night’s first tally.“They came out flying, but we were able to weather the storm and stay composed,” said co-captain Michael Fucito, who scored Harvard’s third goal of the match. “We showed up to play. Everything kind of came together tonight.”The Crimson certainly chose a good night to show off its attacking prowess. The highly anticipated game pitted the 2006 Ivy champs...
...back. Junior Nick Elenz-Martin notched the winner with just four minutes left. In the past two years, the game against Brown has defined Harvard’s season more than any other. In 2006, the Crimson crushed the then 14th ranked Bears 6-2. Current co-captain Michael Fucito had two goals and three assists in the match. Harvard went on to sweep the rest of the league schedule and claim the Ivy title. But last year Brown was able to exact revenge on the Crimson in a 3-2 overtime win. Harvard was twice able to come from...