Word: matchup
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...Crimson, albeit entering the matchup as underdogs to the certifiable USF soccer powerhouse, kept the challenging Bulls on their toes. Both Harvard and USF recorded 11 shots on the night, with three of the Crimson’s and five of the Bull’s on goal, as both defenses proved forces to be reckoned with...
...Bulls were able to capitalize on two of their scarce possessions, however, with junior Zac Boggs scoring a goal in both the first and second half of the matchup. Boggs’ helped USF to an early lead, heading a cross from senior teammate Jason Devenish into the net in the fourth minute of play...
...Gino Gordon carried the Crimson on his back, rushing for 168 yards on 39 attempts, en route to Harvard’s second straight victory over the Yale Bulldogs and 13th Ivy League Championship. Gordon added two receptions for 19 yards and scored the lone touchdown in the 125th matchup between the heated rivals...
...East) has not lost at home this season going 9-0-1. The Bulls have made USF Soccer Stadium a fortress, allowing only three goals all year on their home field.South Florida is also a very technically gifted team, and there is no doubt that tonight’s matchup will prove much more pleasing to watch than the Crimson’s first-round battle.Senior forward Jordan Seabrook leads the Bulls in both goals (five) and assists (six). Captain Yohance Marshall is the stalwart at the back, and was named to the Big East All-Conference First Team...
...weeks, having to play Cornell, who it barely beat last season as well as long-time rival Trinity, who has won nine consecutive national championships. HARVARD 8, WILLIAMS 1 The Crimson’s match against Williams yesterday would offer far more of a challenge than its opening matchup. “Williams was a tougher team,” West said. “They are strong all the way through their order. Our more experienced guys had straightforward matches. But again, the bottom seeds had closer matches.” Though more challenged, Harvard still came out with...