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...Harvard picked up the ball in its own half, and Akpan found the feet of Fucito on the left side of the box. Fucito put in a cross to Rousmaniere, who tallied his second goal of the season. The Crimson doubled its lead five minutes before halftime. Junior Brian Grimm sent a free kick into the penalty area towards Stamatis, who was darting to the near post. Stamatis hit the ball first time on the volley, hammering it into the back of the net. Princeton came out strong after the break, but was unable to carve out many chances...
...Kwaku Nyamekye who made it 2-0. The ball seemed to bounce around the box for an eternity before somehow making its way to Nyamekye, who coolly slotted it home. It was that kind of night for Harvard.In the second half, two great free kicks from junior midfielder Brian Grimm nearly found Akpan and co-captain Luke Sager, respectively. However, it was Brown that looked more likely to grab the all-important next goal. The Bears were not going to give up without a fight, and Harms was forced into a save to his left in the 59th minute.Again...
...solid play at the back. Freshman goalie Austin Harms has not allowed a goal in the past two games, and Giammanco, junior Kwaku Nyamekye, co-captain Luke Sager, and sophomore Robert Millock have formed a formidable defensive team. In midfield, Harvard has enjoyed strong play from juniors Brian Grimm and Adam Rousmaniere. Sophomore Alex Chi is a workhorse on the left flank, and senior John Stamatis will look to support the striking combination of Fucito and junior Andre Akpan. Fucito leads the team with six goals despite having had off-season surgery. Clark has tried to rest Fucito...
...locking it down at the back,” said co-captain Luke Sager, another key member of the defensive unit. “With Austin and Kwaku, we are starting to get used to playing together.”Adding further protection, junior Brian Grimm has taken up the holding midfield role and helped the Crimson to control the play Saturday.“I think that’s the hardest anyone’s worked all season,” Stamatis said of Grimm’s performance.On paper, Harvard was the superior team, and once...
...before the start of the Ivy League matchups. The game started out very quickly, with the Terriers scoring their first goal from a deflected 40-yard shot from midfield. But junior forward Andre Akpan tied the score just seconds later, heading in a free kick by junior midfielder Brian Grimm. However, this would prove to be the only goal that the Crimson’s offense could muster. Harvard had several good looks throughout the night but was unable to connect with the back of the net after Akpan’s third goal of the year. This...