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...said. “It’s easy to be focused after you 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...
...League,” captain Nicole Rhodes said. “We’re just trying to play good soccer and hopefully get a win.” Harvard enters this weekend’s matchup on a six-game unbeaten streak after Tuesday’s scoreless tie at Fairfield. Thus far, the season’s highlight reel includes a 2-1 win over previously-unbeaten Davidson, a 2-1 overtime victory over Northeastern, and, last weekend, a 1-1 draw with 12th-ranked Boston College. But if the team can’t start...
...teams met, the game lasted into double-overtime. Saturday afternoon at Jordan Field, the matchup between the Crimson and the Bulldogs ended in regulation, but it featured the same brand of drama. Freshman midfielder Carly Dickson scored her first collegiate goal late in the second half to break a scoreless tie and propel Harvard (2-3, 1-0 Ivy) to a 1-0 victory. Dickson’s goal came on a penalty stroke with 10:04 remaining in the game. The penalty came after Dickson fired a shot that was blocked. On the ensuing scrum, Yale...
...control of the game,” Clark said. “[In] what could have been an ugly, dirty game, [Stamatis and Grimm] kept the tempo perfect.” Sager led his team in the backfield, and combined with junior goalkeeper Joseph Alexander to keep the Catamounts scoreless during the match. “Luke Sager in the back was great,” Clark said. “He organized us and kept us in it.” Alexander notched three saves on six Vermont shots, as the Catamounts were outshot 16-6 by the Crimson...
...overtake New Hampshire despite six second half penalty corners. Lehman withstood the attack, making three saves in the second half and securing the victory. HARVARD 1, HOLY CROSS 0 The Crimson started the season off on the right foot with its 1-0 victory on Friday. Keating broke a scoreless tie midway through the second half when she tipped a shot past Crusaders goalkeeper Erin Singleton. The opportunity came after sophomore forward Leigh McCoy drew a foul in the circle. On the ensuing penalty corner, junior midfielder Kristin Bannon found Polet who fired the shot that Keating deflected...