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...streak to nine straight games. The Crimson held the lead until the forty-third minute of the first half when Harvard fouled in the penalty box, and Holy Cross was awarded a penalty shot. Crusaders junior Alejandro Melean scored the penalty shot on goalie and senior co-captain Adam Hahn. Holy Cross managed to shut the Crimson down for the rest of the game. The Crusaders implemented a safe sit-back defense. The Crusader strikers did not put pressure on the four Harvard defenseman, which allowed Crimson to control the ball in the backfield. But when Harvard tried to make...
...focus on social enterprise is what we really need to focus on,” said Josy W. Hahn, a first-year doctoral student at the School of Public Health. “We focus too much on the existing institutions in the classroom...
...Harvard], and he is always a threat, so it was good to get that goal from him.”Unfortunately, Brown saved enough in its tank for an overtime goal against the run of play to deal a crushing blow to the Crimson faithful. Senior goalkeeper Adam Hahn, who once again turned in a stellar performance despite the final scoreline, couldn’t deal with the Bears unorthodox throw-in routine. “He has been playing very well all season, and this game, he kept us in it,” Hoff said...
...Kerr said. “[There are] a lot of implications for the Ivy League title.” “Every Ivy League game for us is a must-win game for us to get where we want,” added co-captain and goalie Adam Hahn. This high-pressure scenario is intensified by the formidability of the Bears as an opponent. Brown (8-1-1, 1-0 Ivy) has a strikingly similar record to Harvard’s (8-1-1, 1-0)—both teams began the season with a bang...
...Close behind Akpan in both categories is Fucito, who has put away seven goals and contributed four assists. “They complement each other very well,” Hoff said. “Those two together really pull apart the defense.” Senior goalie Adam Hahn and the rest of the Crimson defense turned in another impressive outing. Although the Big Red put up 15 shots (to Harvard’s 11), only three were on target, a testament to the Crimson’s tight defense. Harvard, which has won its last two games...