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...finally put itself on the board with a goal by junior Kwaku Nyamekye in the 59th minute. Nyamekye broke through a sea of blue jerseys to find the Bulldog net off of a free kick from senior John Stamatis, recording his first goal of the season. The assist marked Stamatis?? fourth of the year, ranking him third on the Crimson’s offense in points. “Today we did pretty well,” Nyamekye said. “When we really clicked, we were difficult to deal with.” The game-winning...
...slipping past a stingy backline, the ball could not sneak through an outstretched Pennock as the Rams’ keeper got his foot on the ball to deflect the potential game-winning goal away.Harvard continued to attack but Pennock once again stonewalled the Crimson by saving senior midfielder John Stamatis?? shot with two seconds remaining in regulation.Desperation struck the Harvard frontline in overtime and an aggressive offensive formation at the onset of the extra period ultimately caught the Crimson defenders too far up the field. Despite not registering a shot in the final 15 minutes of the game...
...hole, Cornell initiated a comeback, scoring a goal five minutes later. But any hopes of drawing even died when, two minutes later, Crimson junior John Stamatis took a pass from junior Mike Fucito and fired a 25-yard blast into the corner of the net. The insurance goal was Stamatis??s first tally of the year. A mere 20 seconds after the ensuing kickoff, Fucito slipped through the Cornell defense and caught up with a pass from sophomore Andre’ Akpan. One-on-one with the keeper, Fucito slid a shot into the right side netting...
Altchek would again connect with one of his midfielders four minutes later, this time by way of Stamatis?? cross to answer Columbia’s goal in the 76th minute and put the game out of reach...
...injuries have mounted and the season has unfurled for the Harvard men’s soccer team, youth has become the name of the game. Yesterday, despite the absence of its most noticable rookie—John Stamatis??Harvard (4-8-2, 0-4-1 Ivy) played one its youngest line-ups yet. Stamatis sat out of the 2-1 loss to Holy Cross (8-7-0, 2-4-0 Patriot) because of a red card he was given in a loss to Dartmouth this past weekend. Three games ago, freshman Michael Giammanco returned from...