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...first half yesterday, Wylie controlled the center with strong passing and cutting runs up the field and the defense held tight as the goalkeeper, Mann, was rarely challenged. At halftime, however, Harvard’s efforts seemed to be for nothing as the game was still notched at a scoreless...
...junior captain Nikki Rhodes said. Harvard set up in an attacking 4-3-3 formation to start the match, but it was Yale who set the tone early. The Crimson fought hard and, despite being outplayed in the first half, went into the break in a scoreless tie. Yale grabbed the opening goal in the 49th minute when a Westfal cross was met by teammate Caitlin Collins, who beat Mann. The goal ended Mann’s impressive four-game shutout streak and was the first Harvard had given up in over 430 minutes of play. The Crimson?...
...Gacuhos’ home field nearly 100 miles away, instead of playing on the saturated field. HARVARD 1, UC SANTA BARBARA 1 For the fifth straight game, sophomore Andre’ Akpan did what he does best: score goals. Early in the second half, still in a scoreless tie with the defending national champions, junior midfielder John Stamatis threaded a pass to Akpan in the box. Akpan challenged the Gaucho keeper with a knock to the far corner that slipped in and gave Harvard the 1-0 advantage. Akpan now has five goals and four assists on the season, good...
...from last year.”The Romanelli-McVeigh tandem struck again 13 minutes into the half, this time with Romanelli assisting McVeigh, who notched her first career goal.Despite the 5-4 shot advantage held by the Tigers in the second half, the Crimson was able to hold Pacific scoreless for the last 20 minutes to secure the win.HARVARD 2, HOLY CROSS 0When Harvard visited Holy Cross on Friday night, the tam knew it would be a tough game. The Crimson was able to shut out the Crusaders, 2-0, but the game was by no means...
...Boston University (2-4) and Wisconsin Milwaukee (3-3), both proved to be game winners. The first goal, against the Terriers Friday evening, was all the more incredible, however, when placed in the context of the game. It came in the second overtime, after over 100 minutes of a scoreless draw, with both teams grinding to tally a hard-fought win. Just thirty seconds into the second extra frame, Wideroff received a one-time pass from Hagner, too one touch, then ripped a shot from 18 yards out upper-90’s for an improbable goal and an improbable...