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...Harvard (2-3-1) planning to deal with Cross—who has led the Ivy League in scoring for the past two seasons—when the Quakers visit Ohiri Field at 11 a.m. tomorrow...
Harvard returns to action on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. when it opens its Ivy League schedule, hosting Penn at Ohiri Field. The team is optimistic about its chances in the upcoming Ivy season. Moreover, it’s certainly well-prepared—the Crimson has played a team in the current top-25 each of the past three weekends, losing by just a goal each time...
...that all happens, someone watching the Harvard players leave Ohiri Field Friday afternoon might notice the width of their smiles. Naturally, the team will be happy about its depth...
...conjunction with yesterday’s home opener, the Crimson hosted “Youth Day”. All kids in attendance received a team photograph as they entered Ohiri Field, and the players lingered after the game signing autographs on the pictures, miniature soccer balls they threw into the stands at halftime, youth team jerseys and anything else the kids presented to them...
...with Yenne in attendance, juniors Alisha Moran and Emily Colvin took the first step toward answering that question. Moran scored twice and Colvin, making her first-ever start for the Crimson, tallied once as Harvard (1-1) came from behind to take a 3-1 win over Vermont at Ohiri Field...