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Harvard men’s soccer team has made a name for itself early in the 2005 campaign with stingy defense in close games. But yesterday afternoon at Ohiri Field, the Crimson uncharacteristically coughed up a three-goal advantage to fall 4-3 in overtime to an athletic Rhode Island team...
...undefeated in Ivy play after beating Princeton last weekend. The Crimson’s tie and loss in Ivy play make for an inauspicious start. However, in a league where any team can win anytime, Harvard is far from out of the running. The Crimson hosts Rhode Island at Ohiri Field in a nonconference matchup on Wednesday before resuming Ivy play against Cornell in Ithaca on Saturday. —Staff writer Carrie H. Petri can be reached at cpetri@fas.harvard.edu...
That next game, a non-conference match-up with Rhode Island at Ohiri Field, should get the Crimson ready for its second league game of the season this Saturday night in Ithaca, against Cornell...
...victory on the road was the first for a Harvard team that is 3-0-1 at Ohiri Field this season...
...Crimson begins its pursuit of the Ivy title on Ohiri Field this Saturday against the Quakers. As 1-0 winners against Harvard last year, though now playing without graduated senior Katy Cross ‘05, the all-time leading scorer in school history, Penn will be the first conference opponent for Harvard this year, and thus represent a unique challenge...