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...winning streak to eight games, including seven losses during that stretch. It was also the first loss the Crimson seniors have suffered against the Crusaders (8-7-0, 2-4-0 Patriot). “We got outplayed today by Holy Cross,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. “They were really up for the game, and we weren’t. Holy Cross came to play and they brought their A-game.” The Crusaders controlled play throughout the first half, but the Crimson managed to head into the break with the game...
...ever since, he and fellow classmates Peter Glenmullen and Marcel Perl have been in the back line along with captain Will Craig. “Giammanco would have been playing from the get-go if he had not had a broken clavicle,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. Against Holy Cross, the young tandem was joined by sophomore goalie Adam Hahn—who was starting his first game this season. “It was a good opportunity for [Hahn] to get some same experience,” Kerr said. “He?...
...courageous. She’ll take people one-on-one, and she’s super fast. She’s hungry to score, so she’s the likely option to push forward.”With Odorczyk joining freshman Erin Wylie and sophomore Megan Kerr at forward, Harvard sent the ball repeatedly into the Big Green end, but was rebuffed by a Dartmouth defense that had a lead to protect. Kerr had a chance for a goal in the 84th minute, but was unable to keep her shot on net.The mood was noticeably different on the Crimson...
...quarterback for Harvard’s attack this season, was ejected. The call also forced the Crimson to play a man down the entire second half. “Stamatis was just going for the ball, and the player stepped in the way,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. “Things happen in soccer, there are collisions, but there was no need to call it a yellow card at all.”The call was most frustrating for the Crimson because of when it took place. Only minutes earlier, Harvard solidified its solid first-half...
...Princeton captain Darren Spicer quieted the bleachers with a header past Johnson to tie the game, 1-1. “If we had gotten the second goal it would be been in our favor, but they got one chance and used it,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. Still, the Crimson had turned around from a very quiet first half with energy and a spark that Kerr must have ignited during his half-time speech to the players. “The difference between the first half and the second half was that [we] had more confidence...