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...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...
...scoring has been spread amongst a mix of seasoned veterans and a few rookies who are seeing consistent playing time. “I don’t think we are going to deviate from what has been successful so far,” said Crimson coach John Kerr regarding his team’s offensive strategy for the contest against No. 5 Duke (5-0-1, 1-0-1 ACC) this weekend. The challenge for the resurgent offense will be more than the usual non-conference warm-ups when Kerr and his team run up against his alma mater...
...consistently challenging the Harvard net. A number of good chances from the Lions went just wide, while Crimson junior netminder Adam Hahn stuffed two offerings for his second shutout.“Today we got a good, mature performance from a young team,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. “They really want to win right now.”HARVARD 4, NORTHEASTERN 0In the opening round of the Harvard Invitational, the Crimson played the role of overbearing host, easily dispelling the Huskies by a 4-0 tally.Harvard thoroughly outshot Northeastern...
...Johnson surrendered four tallies to lose five minutes into overtime. “It’s hard work to track players, and some of our guys weren’t willing to do that—and we paid the price,” said Harvard coach John Kerr after the game. The other six losses of the Crimson’s painful streak included four other Ivy League matches. The first of those losses was to Cornell. After Harvard came back to tie the game at two, the Big Red was able to score in the last...
...Anthony registered seven points (three goals, one assist). Nicholas was named to the All-Ivy second team in his final campaign. “This year, it was a little tougher [for the Tornaritis twins] because everyone was keying in on them,” said Harvard coach John Kerr following their final game. “But they really put this program on the map.” With two goals in the victorious season finale, Nicholas made sure that even with the extra attention, he and his brother would go out with a win. —GABRIEL...