Word: kerrs
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...teams will play each other, one team may be looking up at the contenders in the Ivy League and a tough road in the remaining six conference games. “Until we play them, I can’t really comment,” said Harvard coach John Kerr when asked how his team stacked up against the other favorites. “Until you get out on the field and face them, you don’t know where you are.” What is definite is that the Crimson is not dreading having to play...
...returned to the field with renewed energy and defeated Vermont (3-4-2) 2-1 in overtime.“I am proud of the team because in years past we might have lost this game or tied this game,” said head coach John Kerr. “But we have enough fire power, enough belief in ourselves that we were able to come and win that one.”Harvard’s winning goal came with 7:57 minutes left in overtime. Junior forward Matt Hoff crossed the ball directly in front...
...ranked team in the country is never easy, but the Harvard men’s soccer team did everything just short of holding their own with powerhouse Duke. “We are not where we want to be right now,” Crimson coach John Kerr said. “But we are shooting in the right direction.” In front of a packed house on a sunny Saturday afternoon, the Crimson (4-2-0, 0-0-0 Ivy) fell one goal short against Duke (6-0-1) in a 2-1 loss at Ohiri Field...
...Crimson on the board with a goal on a direct free kick from just outside the penalty box. Crimson coach Erica Walsh increased the team’s offensive energy after Nichols’s goal by moving to a three-forward line, with junior Megan Kerr joining starting forwards Erin Wylie and Christina Hagner up front. This combination led to more creative offensive plays and more chances, as Crimson players crowded the Nittany Lions’ zone and threatened to tie it. But Penn State keeper Alyssa Naeher made perhaps the play of the game as she skied high...
...reach of a result throughout the entire game because of the energy it displayed all over the field. The announced crowd of 1,105 helped create an atmosphere that was ripe for an upset. “[The players] used the crowd well,” Crimson coach John Kerr said. “There was a lot of energy and a great crowd to see how far we have come as a program.” The team’s captain, Charles Altchek, attributed the energy on the field to a good chemistry that has developed...