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Some might argue that the balanced attack the No. 25 Harvard men’s soccer team displays each game is what had them ranked fourth nationally in scoring last week. The individual performances, however, have stood out as well. This past week was a 2-0, seven goal effort from the Crimson (11-4-0, 4-1-0 Ivy), as Harvard downed Holy Cross and Princeton. The work of junior forward Matt Hoff played a key role in making the magic happen this time around. For his two goals—one a game winner?...
Every year, some player is named Ivy League Rookie of the Year for men’s soccer...
...Tigers women’s soccer team with an 0-4 record in the Ivy League is not supposed to beat a 5-0 Harvard squad, especially considering that the Crimson’s last non-overtime loss came in September. And it’s definitely not supposed to happen just a few hours after the Princeton field hockey team beat Harvard 3-1, clinching a share of the league title in the process. And you know the planets aren’t properly aligned when Harvard football loses two in a row to the Tigers. The last time...
...have been the best of times for the No. 25 Harvard men’s soccer team, but it couldn’t have been much worse for Princeton last Saturday. Coming off of high-scoring games against Brown and Holy Cross, with 11 goals scored in two games, the Crimson (11-4-0, 4-1-0 Ivy) didn’t maintain the same offensive prowess. A few solid plays put Harvard ahead 2-1, paralyzing Princeton’s Ivy League hopes and taking it one step closer to a championship title of its own. The Crimson started...
When the Harvard women’s soccer team (3-11-1, 2-3-0 Ivy) suffered its third straight loss, 5-0, at Princeton on Saturday night, its defensive collapse in the eleventh minute of the second half told the story of the team’s weak play. With the Crimson already trailing 3-0 at the 56th minute, Princeton’s Vicki Anangnostopaulos, who had already netted two goals, doubled her total in a mere 33 seconds, giving her a golden sombrero on a career night. Anangnostopaulos’s performance put her in elite company...