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...America (NSCAA) junior Mike Fucito and sophomore Andrew Akpan were named to the All-American second-team. The pair also got the nod for the All-Northeast Region first-team. The two forwards are the only players from the Ivy League to be selected to the All-American team. Akpan—who was one of just three unanimous decisions—and Fucito, along with senior captain Matt Hoff, were also selected to the All-Ivy first-team. Additionally, Akpan was chosen as a second-team All-American by College Soccer News and was the only underclassman...
...lost one kid,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith says. “We think we are the best, and we expect to win the title.”The Crimson is returning a core of players, especially in a loaded backcourt. Senior co-captain Lindsay Hallion, a second-team All-Ivy performer last season after ranking second on the team in scoring and second in the league in both field-goal and free-throw percentage, returns to run the point. At shooting guard is junior Emily Tay, the team’s leading scorer last season with...
...that we’re a little more veteran, so we play smarter,” head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. The backcourt is a solid group of three accomplished upperclassmen. Running the point is experienced senior Hallion who was the team’s second-highest scorer and earned a second-team all-Ivy spot. In addition, she finished ninth in scoring in the conference and second in both field goal percentage and free throw percentage. At shooting guard is junior Emily Tay, Harvard’s top scorer last year. Tay averaged 12.9 points-per-game...
...Williams, a second-team All-Ivy selection a year ago, he’s getting used to making it tougher for opposing quarterbacks to throw the ball...
...training and competition to a team long accustomed to a place near the bottom of the Ivy League. The last Heptagonals Championship of any kind won by the Crimson was at the outdoor meet in 1985, a statistic that Saretsky hopes to change. The first step toward that goal was the creation of a traveling squad within the team, designed to increase competition both on the team itself and ensure that all Harvard athletes taken to meets had a chance to be productive. “From my perspective, it seemed like the team members took pretty well...