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...first round of the NCAA Tournament. But there it was, the once-friendly scoreboard now content to mock the Crimson faithful at the half: Binghamton 1, Harvard 0. The crazies of Cambridge had been silenced. In their place stood the green-and-black Binghamton supporters, filling the air at Ohiri Field with their lusty chants. But there was still the second half. Inspired by a coach who would not let this season come to an abrupt end, the Crimson took the field with confidence and fire. Sophomore Mike Fucito relentlessly attacked the left flank, torturing the Bearcats defenders and reawakening...
With the uncertainty surrounding the hiring of Arizona State’s Ray Leone as the new head coach of women’s soccer, a new development has unfolded that will bring a familiar face back to Ohiri Field. Last Monday, Leone announced former Harvard goalkeeper Katie Shields ’06 as assistant coach of the soccer team effective as of this weekend. Prior to taking the assistant coaching job, Shields served as the goalkeeper coach at UC Irvine and more recently as an assistant for Leone with the Sun Devils, who went 8-8-3 last year...
From the moment the Pep rally was rained off Thursday night, and the tailgate moved from the flooded Ohiri Field to a crowded parking lot, the signs were clear that this year’s party was going to be a damp squib. Alas, Saturday fulfilled expectations. While Harvard and Yale students made the best of the weak hand they were dealt and should be applauded for their efforts, neither the tight rules nor their shoddy implementation proved conducive to the kind of fun and successful tailgate experienced in years past...
...relocation of the tailgate—due to wet fields—from Ohiri Field to the parking lot south of McCurdy Track decreased the amount of space for student tailgates...
...change follows College administrators' concerns over the "standing water" and overall compromised condition of Ohiri due to the rain. Gross added that there will be some "logistical changes," involving entrance locations, food tents, and alcohol stations. Details are posted on the official website for the tailgate. According to Gross, the new location was chosen after consulting with the athletics department, the Harvard University Police Department, and community affairs...