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Harvard (1-1) started out its 2004 campaign with a strong 17-6 home win against Hartford, but after a disappointing loss at Bucknell, there is a sense of urgency as the Crimson heads into a battle against the No. 14 Minutemen (2-1). Starting the season with five straight games against non-Ivy League opponents, this weekend’s game might be the Crimson’s most important test thus...
Reunited with his younger brother and lifelong teammate, sophomore attackman Steve Cohen tallied five goals—just one short of his total for all of last season—to lead the Harvard men’s lacrosse team to a 17-6 victory over Hartford at Jordan Field on Saturday...
...tone for the day was set by quint-captain and goalie Jake McKenna. The preseason Honorable Mention All-American did not allow a goal in the first quarter despite a few early Hartford opportunities. At the other end, sophomore midfielder Jake Samuelson, Mahfouda and Steve Cohen had the Crimson up by three at the end of the first period...
Harvard led 4-0 in the second before Hawks sophomore Garrett Kikot, the reigning America East rookie of the year, put Hartford on the board. Unfortunately for the Hawks, Crimson quint-captain Alex Vap ended any thoughts of a rally when he won the ensuing faceoff and sprinted upfield before ripping a shot past goalie Jordan Karem to put Harvard back up by four...
...revamped Crimson defense was also impressive. Sophomore Tom Mikula—a former midfielder—started his first game along the backline, joining longtime starters and quint-captains Spencer Stenmark and Hani Malone. The trio looked very comfortable together, keeping Hartford attackmen away from McKenna for most of the day. In the midfield, Doyle picked up a team-high six groundballs...