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After being upset by Ivy basement-dweller Penn the following week, the Crimson returned to Cambridge for its last and most historic home game. Backed by timely scoring and a solid performance by emerging starter Krieger in the cage, Harvard upset Princeton, 11-8—its first win against the Tigers since 1990. The win put the Crimson back in the postseason picture, granting Harvard a win-and-in scenario with one game left at archrival Yale...
...freshman forward Brian Rogers was immediately at home on the soccer pitch, dominating in the offensive third in his first year on the Harvard squad...
...third loss would prove to be the toughest. For the first time all season, the Crimson fell at home and to an unranked opponent when it dropped a double-overtime contest to Princeton. When co-captain Andre Akpan finally put Harvard on the board after 66 minutes of scoreless soccer, it looked as if the Crimson’s undefeated record in the Ivy League would live another day, due mostly to a strong outing from sophomore goalie Austin Harms. But 20 seconds later, the score was evened again when the Tigers’ Antoine Hoppenot ended Harms?...
Trinity took home the team title for the 12th year in a row, though Harvard still leads in all-time national championships. The Crimson has won a total of 31 championships, with the last coming...
Harvard dove right into the season with a home meet against Texas A&M. Despite losing, 131.5-102.5, the team still had some successful individual finishes. Senior Mason Brunnick began with a win in the 500-yard freestyle. Freshman Owen Wurzbacher opened his Crimson career with a first-place finish in the 200-yard breaststroke, barely beating his teammates, juniors Justin Davidson and Evan Schindewolf...