Word: kicking
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...demeanor on the field was not good from the start.” Despite an apparent lack of focus, Harvard still appeared the superior team for nearly the whole game. On the day, the Crimson posted 24 shots and held a 9-1 advantage in corner kicks, but Crusader goalkeeper Jessica Stone stood strong against Harvard’s offensive onslaught to record fourteen saves. In the opening frame, the Crimson controlled play and rarely allowed pressure into its own half. But after a seemingly endless number of near-misses and unlucky breaks, Harvard found itself in a scoreless match...
...other aesthetically chic but otherwise average eatery. The sandwich menu consists of the favorites with a gourmet flare—the curried chutney chicken salad on sourdough is strikingly tasty. In the same vein, the curried cauliflower soup was fantastically thick and had just the right amount of kick. The salads, though fresh, are mediocre, especially when the inexperienced and overwhelmed cooks forget the dressing. The green apple slaw is to be avoided at all costs by anyone who doesn’t like thin orange mayo. Highlights included the smoked salmon and goat cheese crepe and the breakfast panini...
...After scoring in the 66th minute to cut the lead down to two, the Crusaders quickly went on the offensive again and earned a free kick at the top of the box. Off the ensuing free kick, Trott sent a shot towards goal, which bounced around the box and ultimately into the back of the net to make the game...
...pitch, was fairly pedestrian during the first half of play. Harvard managed to grab the early advantage through a goal by freshman forward Andre Akpan in the 28th minute but missed an opportunity to double their lead after junior forward Matt Hoff hit the cross bar on a penalty kick...
...soccer team Friday night. Playing at Stevenson Field in Providence, R.I., the Bears (7-3-3, 2-1-1 Ivy) came out firing in the extra frame. They quickly got off three shots before midfielder Jill Mansfield was tripped up in the box and awarded a penalty kick. Kathryn Moos, the Ivy League’s leading scorer (10 goals, 24 points), had no problem cashing in on the game-winning opportunity and sending the Crimson home with a 2-1 loss. “It was very frustrating,” said defender and co-captain Laura Odorczyk...