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...four second-half goals against a Fairfield team that had let in a mere three goals total in its first seven games. THE IRON CURTAIN As the Harvard offense has been pouring in an average of 2.2 goals per game, the defense, led by co-captain and goalie Adam Hahn and sophomore Kwaku Nyamekye, has often been overlooked. Hahn produced his third shutout of the season against the Stags, with the other two coming against Maine (Sept. 7) and Vermont (Sept. 11). Hahn, who is a vocal leader in the back, has let in an average of just 0.99 goals...
...Ciaran O’Brien teed up a corner kick that found teammate Chris Pontius’ head in front of the net. Pontius redirected the ball past Harvard goalkeeper and senior co-captain Adam Hann to tie the game at 1. Despite giving up the late-game goal, Hahn turned in a seven-save effort that allowed the Crimson to stay even with an extremely skilled UCSB squad. “They are easily the best team we have played this year,” Kerr said. “It was difficult conditions...I am proud...
...Week, and freshman Alex Chi was honored as the Ivy League Rookie of the Week. “It’s great that our guys are getting recognized for their strong play. It only adds to the quality on the field,” senior co-captain Adam Hahn said. “It also gives the team a bit more confidence.” The Harvard team as a whole has been showered with well-deserved praise. Starting the season with a No. 15 ranking, key wins over tough east-coast opponents and an untarnished record have continually...
...field with the Crimson. Both players were named Ivy League Rookie of the Year last season, while Akpan also picked up an All-Ivy First Team nod. Akpan and Mann’s counterparts from the opposite team were named to the Ivy League Honor Roll. Senior goalkeeper Adam Hahn impressed in net with six saves for the men, while freshman forward Gina Wideroff scored two game-winning goals in Harvard victories for the women. —EMILY W. CUNNINGHAM
...home field to take on Loyola Marymount and the defending national champion, No. 9 UC Santa Barbara, next weekend in California. HARVARD 2, UMASS 1 With the exception of a late-game hiccup, Harvard put in a solid two-goal effort and got an impressive outing from goaltender Adam Hahn that proved to be enough for the win against Massachusetts yesterday afternoon on Ohiri Field. Less than 10 minutes had gone by in the second half when sophomore Andre’ Akpan chested in the go-ahead score to lift the Crimson to a 1-0 lead. The unorthodox goal...