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...early,” Walsh said. “Our heads weren’t in it. The tone was set to the point where we couldn’t dig ourselves out of the hole.” The Tigers (6-7-1, 1-4 Ivy), who outshot the Crimson 12-7, quickly took advantage of their strong field position as Anangnostopaulos rapidly dribbled Lauren Thomas’s first of three assists past a charging Lauren Mann, the Crimson keeper, for an easy goal. If the Crimson could have reversed Princeton’s mounting momentum, it would...
...Crimson did not have the same luck in capitalizing on its opportunities, even though it outshot the Quakers 10-6, with seven of those ten shots on net. Penn’s goalie, senior Daniel Cepero, did have an exceptional game, finishing the day with six saves...
...Though Harvard did manage to edge the Wildcats in penalty corners, New Hampshire made the most of its lone opportunity, hooking a drive into the left side of the net. The Wildcats were then able to ride a wave of momentum that Harvard had been grasping for. New Hampshire outshot the Crimson 9-2 in the second half and 4-1 in overtime.Both teams held on for the remainder of regulation, but it was the Wildcats who caught the ultimate break. A few quick moves to the middle of the circle and Harvard watched as the ball caught the side...
...Harvard coach John Kerr said. “They really want to win right now.”HARVARD 4, NORTHEASTERN 0In the opening round of the Harvard Invitational, the Crimson played the role of overbearing host, easily dispelling the Huskies by a 4-0 tally.Harvard thoroughly outshot Northeastern (2-3), 18-5, and dominated play with its offensive prowess throughout the match. The stats were spread across the squad, as three players registered a goal and six got off shots.Freshman Andre Akpan continued to impress, registering two assists, while sophomore Micheal Fucito put two balls into the back...
...even better job next time.”Anchoring the offense was junior attackman Evan Calvert, whose 38 points topped the Crimson. His 26 goals were three more than the total of junior Greg Cohen, who tallied 30 points to finish second in scoring for Harvard.The Crimson outshot opponents by a 515-432 margin, thanks in large part to junior faceoff-specialist John Henry Flood’s .545 win percentage at midfield.“It’s just my job to go out there and just try to pick up the ball,” Flood said...