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Though the Crimson men fell short, they displayed a strong defensive performance, led by senior Kwaku Nyamekye...
...teams’ showdown was hardly the offensive battle it was a year ago. With a lone goal propelling Harvard to victory, the match was largely a war of attrition. A strong defensive effort by the Crimson’s back line ultimately gave Harvard the edge. Senior Kwaku Nyamekye, juniors Rob Millock and Jaren LaGreca, and sophomore Baba Omosegbon combined with sophomore goalie Austin Harms to shut down BU and bring home the win for the Crimson. “We were very solid on defense,” senior co-captain Andre Akpan said...
...outside,” Mitchell said. Despite creating chance after chance, Harvard was held scoreless for the rest of the period. While a one-goal lead is always somewhat tenuous, the Crimson defense looked completely comfortable, handling everything that the Black Knights threw at them with ease. Senior Kwaku Nyamekye embodied the controlled manner with which the Harvard back four operated. The game may have been all but over after the Crimson went up 2-0 in the 52nd minute, but Harvard was not finished. In the 62nd minute, senior Adam Rousmaniere sent the ball across goal from the right...
...striking duo on the All-Ivy First Team.While Akpan, Fucito, and Stamatis deservedly garnered most of the attention, Harvard’s defensive unit kept seven clean sheets on the year. Senior Michael Giammanco and co-captain Luke Sager were rock-solid at the back all season long. Junior Kwaku Nyamekye—also a first-team All-Ivy selection—and sophomore Robert Millock rounded off a back four which gave up only 18 goals over the course of the season.—Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...Crimson was able to keep the Bulls at bay, even with USF’s home field advantage. Junior Kwaku Nyamekye, who helped to control and set the pace for the game, led Harvard defensively, while classmate Andre Akpan and Fucito applied steady offensive pressure...