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...natural style.” The Crimson’s ability to assume control of the game in the second half stemmed from the strong play of Harvard’s defenders and midfielders. By spreading out to the flanks, outside defenders sophomore Mike Giammanco and sophomore Marcel Perl, were able to distribute passes to the midfield. “When our outside defenders started attacking, that gave us a new option,” Altchek said. Despite its reputation for offensive fireworks, the Crimson’s biggest play of the game proved to be on defense. With Harvard...
...Altcheck said. “It was just a question of executing.” The team will look to freshman forward Andre Akpan to continue his stellar play on offense. Meanwhile, Harvard will rely on the pressure that freshman midfielder Kwaku Nyamekye and sophomore defenseman Marcel Perl can put on Yale’s attack to minimize the burden on standout freshman goalkeeper Adam Hahn. “I’m looking forward to having [junior midfielder John Stamatis] back and well-rested,” Altchek said. “For us, it’s really...
...Crimson, the program ceased to spit back computerized responses and agreed to conduct an instant-message interview—but not to divulge his or her name. The creator, who conceived of the idea after learning about Shuttleboybot, wrote the script for YummyFoodBot in a programming language called Perl. The YummyFoodBot program looks for patterns in the messages that it receives. For more complex queries—such as a request for a menu several days away—the program takes about 10 seconds to respond as it pulls the needed information off the HUDS site. The creator said...
...goals helped Harvard edge a Quaker team that had been ranked as high as No. 18 nationally. The first score came just a few minutes into the opening half, when Tornaritis was the first player to gain possession of a ball put into the box by freshman Marcel Perl. He lofted it up and over the charging Penn goalie for a one-goal lead. Tornaritis notched his second goal of the game—and 12th of his career—late in the second half to give the Crimson the decisive lead. He finished his career with one more...
...loss to Holy Cross (8-7-0, 2-4-0 Patriot) because of a red card he was given in a loss to Dartmouth this past weekend. Three games ago, freshman Michael Giammanco returned from a broken clavicle, and ever since, he and fellow classmates Peter Glenmullen and Marcel Perl have been in the back line along with captain Will Craig. “Giammanco would have been playing from the get-go if he had not had a broken clavicle,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. Against Holy Cross, the young tandem was joined by sophomore goalie...