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...quarter—including a blocked 26-yard field-goal attempt that sophomore Patrick Long simply kicked too low—senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti lined Harvard up at its own 17 with 48 seconds to go and the score tied at 13.He started off strong, completing his first pass to senior wideout Corey Mazza for 27 yards. Pizzotti, who finished 18-of-28 with 252 passing yards in roughly a quarter and a half of action, looked to be continuing to have his way with the Mountain Hawks (3-1) defense. The Crimson had plenty of time...
...scoring opportunities. Despite controlling play in the first half, Harvard was only able to convert on one of those chances. The lone first-half score, which would prove to be the game-winner, was recorded in the 18th minute when sophomore Andre’ Akpan threaded a pass to Fucito, who tapped the ball into an unguarded net. “We did so well defensively that we were able to transition at the offense very well, and we had a lot of chances,” head coach John Kerr said. “In the first half...
...from sophomore Andre’ Akpan and junior Michael Fucito. Akpan, who extended his goal-scoring streak to six games, leads the team with seven goals on the year, while Fucito has six. To start the scoring, Akpan drew the keeper out of the net before dumping off a pass to Fucito in the middle. Fucito easily tapped a shot into the unguarded net. Later in the game, Fucito returned the favor by setting up Akpan for an easy score. With one defender on him and the goalie coming out to meet him, the charging Fucito found Akpan...
...went into sudden-death extra time. The fast pace of play left both sets of players tired heading into the additional frames. The match did not go on for too much longer, though, as in the fourth minute of overtime the Bulldogs’ Maggie Westfal took a centering pass from Kate Macauley and fired the ball past sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Mann to end the game. The heartbreaking loss left the players bitterly disappointed but proud of their effort. “We left everything on the field tonight,” junior captain Nikki Rhodes said. Harvard...
...unlikely to move on global warming between now and the end of the term, there is another branch of the government that just might. Currently there are several pieces of climate change legislation floating around Congress, and with the Democrats in power, there's a chance that one might pass. "You're actually starting to see Congress talk seriously about commitment to climate change," says Annie Petsonk, international counsel at Environmental Defense. "Foreign countries are starting to recognize that." So it turns out that the hot place to be this week wasn't the UN, or the White House...