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...result, Harvard struggled mightily on the offensive end. One of the league??€™s top offenses never found a stable rhythm and only took 32 shots from the field, compared to Cornell?...
Regardless of the tandem’s professional prospects, both Akpan and Nyamekye represent the success of Harvard’s men’s soccer program over the past few years. After only having three Crimson alumni selected to the MLS ranks during the league??€™s first 13 years, Harvard has now had three players selected in the last two years with the potential for more in the future given the abundance of young talent remaining on the roster...
That all changed two weeks ago, when Harvard played UConn tough on the road, losing by six, and then defeated Boston College for the second-straight time. Suddenly the Crimson—which was initially projected to finish fourth in the league??€”became a trendy pick to sneak up on Cornell and win its first-ever Ivy League title...
...while Harvard appears to hold certain advantages over Cornell on paper, the Big Red still reigns as the Ivy League??€™s top dog. The Crimson will have a chance to change that perception on Jan. 30, when the two squads square off in Ithaca. But for now, we’ll see if Harvard can live up to the precedent set by the Ancient Eight’s defending champion by defeating its own talented Big East opponent tomorrow...
That's right, Ivygateblog.com—founded in 2006 and known for satirizing the good, the bad, and the ugly in the Ivy League??€”just made its first post in 19 days, an unusually long gap for a site that used to update frequently throughout each...