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...Andre’ Akpan threaded a pass to Fucito, who tapped the ball into an unguarded net. “We did so well defensively that we were able to transition at the offense very well, and we had a lot of chances,” head coach John Kerr said. “In the first half, we didn’t execute as well as we should have, and after we had a talk at half time, we came out and made sure we made the most of our opportunities.” Leading the way after...
...with the closest Harvard defender 15 yards behind him. Unfortunately for Piedrahita, that defender was Nyamekye, who was able to run him down and strip the ball away just inside the 18-yard box. “He reads the game very well,” head coach John Kerr said earlier this season. “He comes up with some unbelievable plays, and everyone in the crowd, and me on the bench, and all the coaching staff just go ‘Wow!’” DYNAMIC DUO Everyone has also been saying...
...knock to the far corner that slipped in and gave Harvard the 1-0 advantage. Akpan now has five goals and four assists on the season, good for the team lead in both categories. “He is a very good player,” head coach John Kerr said. “He is always dangerous.” But UCSB, which out shot Harvard, 27-12, would not be shut out on its home field in front of nearly 1,000 of its fans. With 15 minutes remaining, the Gauchos’ Ciaran O’Brien...
...losses to New England challengers left and right. The Crimson, which outscored its opponents, 9-3, in that span, improved its undefeated record to 6-0 and climbed two spots in the national rankings. “I am very proud of them,” head coach John Kerr said. “We have asked a lot of them this past week...and they have come through with flying colors.” Harvard will rest for a few days before leaving the comforts of its home field to take on Loyola Marymount and the defending national champion...
...Harvard’s defense, composed of juniors Marcel Perl and Michael Giammanco and sophomores Kwaku Nyamekye and Chey Im, kept the attacking Catamounts (11 shots) at bay. “The whole back four, including [goalie] Adam Hahn, had a really solid game,” coach John Kerr said. Fucito, who was recently named to Top Drawer Soccer’s National Team of the Week, had a key showing. He registered the Crimson’s second goal of the match, and assisted on the first, with a beautiful pass ahead to sophomore André Akpan...