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...match away this season (2-0-0) and have only allowed two goals in the last five games that they have played. Harvard, on the other hand, has not been its usual dominant self this season, as the team has been troubled by a slew of injuries. Junior midfielder Kwaku Nyamekye has been among those injured that played a crucial role in the Crimson’s success last year. Fortunately though, Akpan and Fucito have helped the team with their excellent offensive play. Reflecting on the imminent matchup against Yale, Fucito said he was not that familiar with...
...started the year with four goals in three games. “I’m feeling a lot better,” Fucito said. “The first week I struggled a bit, but I’m feeling better now.” However, junior Kwaku Nyamekye continues to be hampered by an ankle injury. Nyamekye, who sat out most of the Vermont game, was a rock at the back last year for Harvard but may be moved to striker or midfield. “It depends on where he can affect the game most...
...imperfections would soon come to a head.The match against the Bears carried major Ivy League implications, and the game teetered on the brink of physical calamity with every 50-50 ball. Despite missing a penalty kick in the first half, Harvard willed its way into overtime with sophomore Kwaku Nyamekye’s equalizer in the 83rd minute.“[Kwaku] reads the game very well,” head coach John Kerr said. “He comes up with some unbelievable plays, and everyone in the crowd, all the coaching staff just...
Trailing 3-2 with 15 seconds remaining, the Crimson (12-4-2) had a corner kick opportunity. Sophomore Kwaku Nyamekye put the service on net, but it was deflected by Blue Devils goalie Paul Armstrong to Harvard co-captain Matt Hoff, open at the far post. From eight yards out, Hoff cranked the would-be game-tying shot. It flew past the diving CCSU defenders and snuck over Armstrong’s fingertips, but instead of swooshing into the back of the net the ball ricocheted off the underside of the crossbar and fell into traffic in front...
...which watched as a pass to Columbia’s keeper, Michael Testa, found its way into the net after Testa slipped trying to recover the ball. The own goal was recorded after only 22 seconds of play. Shortly thereafter, junior Michael Fucito sent a corner kick to sophomore Kwaku Nyamekye, who directed the ball into the back of the net. Nyamekye, who proved himself as a dominating offensive force in Harvard’s overtime win against Princeton two weeks ago, registered his fourth goal of the season—once again tallying the eventual game-winning goal. Sophomore...