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...ball seemed to bounce around the box for an eternity before somehow making its way to Nyamekye, who coolly slotted it home. It was that kind of night for Harvard.In the second half, two great free kicks from junior midfielder Brian Grimm nearly found Akpan and co-captain Luke Sager, respectively. However, it was Brown that looked more likely to grab the all-important next goal. The Bears were not going to give up without a fight, and Harms was forced into a save to his left in the 59th minute.Again, the Crimson was able to score at just...
...just because it’s Brown,” Giammanco said. Against the Bears, the Crimson will hope to continue its solid play at the back. Freshman goalie Austin Harms has not allowed a goal in the past two games, and Giammanco, junior Kwaku Nyamekye, co-captain Luke Sager, and sophomore Robert Millock have formed a formidable defensive team. In midfield, Harvard has enjoyed strong play from juniors Brian Grimm and Adam Rousmaniere. Sophomore Alex Chi is a workhorse on the left flank, and senior John Stamatis will look to support the striking combination of Fucito and junior Andre...
...Harms has done exactly that. He has helped the Crimson post two shutouts this season, propelling Harvard to a 2-0 Ivy League record. And his accomplishments haven’t gone unnoticed. “He’s really stepped up,” co-captain Luke Sager said. “Coach gave him an opportunity [to play], which is rare for a freshman goalkeeper, and I think he played great in both games. He keeps getting better and better each time.” Harms was given his first start against Yale...
...against Yale and has now kept two consecutive clean sheets to open his collegiate career. Harvard has also been helped by junior centerback Kwaku Nyamekye’s return to fitness.“We are locking it down at the back,” said co-captain Luke Sager, another key member of the defensive unit. “With Austin and Kwaku, we are starting to get used to playing together.”Adding further protection, junior Brian Grimm has taken up the holding midfield role and helped the Crimson to control the play Saturday...
...lose a big game in the middle of the week.” This focus could be seen in the Crimson backfield, which succeeded in resisting the building Bulldog offensive pressure and keeping its opponents scoreless. The effort was led by Nyamekye, as well as co-captain Luke Sager and freshman goalkeeper Austin Harms—who tallied his first start and first shutout of the season in the contest. Harvard has taken its first step towards an Ivy League crown, but with over a month of hard matchups left in the regular season, the Crimson is looking to improve...