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Fueled by his teammates’ efforts on the wings, Altchek has been a determined leader on the pitch throughout the season, and has led an offense that ranks first in the nation with 2.59 goals per game. Under his captaincy, this Crimson squad has come together as a collective unit to dazzle its opponents with a varied attack that has left its opponents guessing throughout the season. While Altchek leads the way with his team-high 12 goals, Harvard boasts six players who are in double figures in scoring...
...biggest difference in coming back to Cambridge is not points-per-game average. It’s lack of notoriety. On the Minnesota campus, after a big game, Puchtel was a star. After a huge victory here, he is welcomed with problem sets instead of post-game interviews—tired looks instead of hugs of gratitude. As every student at Harvard knows, it is simply a different environment—and one that, for Puchtel, has been difficult to get used...
...defensive line that turned in its best performance this year.“It’s definitely the most athletic group we’ve had,” Murphy said of a front four that held Columbia’s leading rusher to 0.9 yards per carry. Harvard “allowed” a startling minus-14 yards rushing to the Lions, not surprisingly a season best. “To give a compliment to those guys, you [might] say they run like linebackers,” Murphy added. “I say they run like...
...will put more responsibility on a student organization that has high student turnover each year.” UC members debated contributing the UC’s funds to make up the money taken by the tax—which they estimated would amount to about $20,000 dollars per year—but decided doing so would have a negative long-term impact. “It will set a precedent that [FAS] can raise taxes as much as they want, and the entire student body will pay for it when this is groups, individuals and their causes that...
...championship with a win, while Penn needed a Crimson loss or tie to get a piece of the title. By winning the Ivies, Harvard, which was ranked No. 17 in Division I entering the weekend and boasts the second most prolific offense in the nation with a 2.59 goals per game average, earned an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Harvard is hoping for one of the top 16 bids, which would give it a bye through the first round and a home game in the second. The NCAA Tournament selection show is scheduled to air today on ESPN News...