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This is the first time the team has made it to the tournament during Harvard Coach John Kerr??s three-year tenure. Harvard had not earned a tournament bid since 1996. The Crimson beat Boston University 3-2 in the first round that year before losing to Hartford in overtime...
...Soccer Renaissance,” Sept. 26). While the editors should be ashamed for running this article before congratulating our peers on the field, the article is perhaps worse in quoting no independent sources (players, fans, other coaches or soccer observers) and thus letting the story slip into Kerr??s self-congratulation. Neither Kerr nor The Crimson, for instance, mention that Harvard’s senior soccer players represent the last vestiges of the 1998 8-6-2 team that almost made it to the NCAA tournament their freshman year. Kerr neither created nor independently sustains soccer...
...scrimmages as a team, it bodes well that the players were able to work together consistently to get Saturday’s win. The team is very young this year, even though the program only lost three seniors last year. This year’s group of freshmen constitutes Kerr??s second recruiting class for Harvard. More than half the team is made up of sophomores and juniors, and only five players are seniors. Yet for a young team, the players have had extensive playing experience, especially considering that eight of the sophomores on the team started...