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...Stamatis. “As far as seeing the game and making decisions, he’s brilliant. He can play a lot of roles. We moved him up front and he made an immediate impact for us.”To cap off the afternoon, senior Marcel Perl scored his first goal of the season from an incredible long-range effort. The goal was indicative of the performances of the available seniors.The final stop on the road to the tournament for Harvard is a trip to Penn next weekend. For the Crimson, it’s simple...
...Blue Devils tallied the game’s first goal in the 22nd minute, but the Crimson stayed poised and continued to move the ball. That movement set up the equalizer in the 37th minute, when junior Marcel Perl, normally a defender but playing forward on Saturday, received a pass from the midfield and one-touched a ball to junior John Stamatis as he cut past him. Stamatis took a forward touch and then teed up a 25-yard drive into the top corner of the net that made...
...Harvard to provide an offensive display worthy of continuing its season. After starting off sluggishly in the first 35 minutes of the game, the Crimson’s offense awoke with intensity. Sophomore Andre’ Akpan timed a well-placed cross onto the head of junior defender Marcel Perl for the first—and eventually, game-winning—goal of the fixture. But while that first goal was enough for the result, Harvard needed some style points. Just 61 seconds later, junior forward Mike Fucito fed the ball to Akpan on the right for a goal into...
...bench. One such player is a freshman recently brought up from the junior varsity squad, Dillon O’Neill. “Dillon came off of the bench and gave us a big lift,” Kerr said. “He came in for Marcel [Perl], and he was sharp, he was fast, and he was ready to play.” The team will need to build upon this weekend’s performance when it takes on Yale (3-7-5, 1-2-2 Ivy) this Saturday. A win in New Haven would likely secure...
...sense of urgency,” Hoff said. “Having a big guy like that up there is just a huge presence.” Sophomore Andre’ Akpan scored the first Harvard goal when he got his head on a long cross from junior Marcel Perl. With his back to the net, Akpan flicked the ball past the diving Bears keeper. With that score, Akpan has now recorded a goal in each of the past eight games. He leads the team in goals (nine) and assists (six). A DIFFERENT STYLE The golden goal came during...