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...junior wide receiver Matt Luft leading the way, Harvard leads the League in passing offense (292.3 ypg), total offense (408.3 ypg), as well as scoring offense (27.2). Junior tailback Cheng Ho will look to revitalize the running game after sitting out the last couple of games due to injury.Defensively, standout linebacker senior Eric Schultz, the reigning Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week, will lead the front seven against the Big Green. In the secondary, look for senior Andrew Berry and freshman Matthew Hanson to completely shut down the remnants of the dismal Big Green vertical attack. Despite these impressive...
...even Superman has a tough time with it, but freshman cornerback Matt Hanson seems to take it in stride. Donning a retainer during the week and a mouthpiece on the weekends, Hanson is the Peter Parker of the Crimson football squad.His unassuming personality makes you forget he is a standout player, and his electrifying play makes you forget he is a freshman.Hanson is the quintessential normal guy off the field: quiet, reserved, and noticeably polite. A human evolutionary biology concentrator and aspiring doctor, Hanson is truly dedicated to his schoolwork off the field. You can usually find him sporting...
...victory. Harvard was still resting on that one wrong foot. The defense was stellar, headed by junior keepers Lauren Mann and Laura Dale, two of the best goalies, statistically, in the nation. But the offense still struggled. Enter the foot of Katherine Sheeleigh. The second-year standout forward is no stranger to scoring—last season she led the squad with eight goals and sixteen points, was Ivy League Rookie of the Year, and was chosen third-team freshmen All-American. This year, the team needed a spark, something to wake its offense from its season long slumber...
...Four victories in four tournaments meets the expectations Harvard set for itself; nonetheless, this fall season deserves a lot of merit. The team’s first victory came at the Dartmouth Invitational, as the Crimson came in first with scores of 314 and 302. Freshman standout Christine Cho was the star that weekend, tying for the individual championship by shooting a four-over 148 on the two rounds. Harvard won the team title by nine, tallying a 616 compared with the Big Green’s 625 in the 17-team competition. The following weekend at the Princeton Invitational...
...overall our defense played pretty well.” Fucito scored the only goal of the first half in the 24th minute, blasting the ball into the right side of the net past Crusader goalkeeper Thomas Booth. Junior Andre Akpan had the assist on the play. Akpan had a standout performance as he notched two goals, increasing his season total to six. He accumulated a team-high five points on the day. Akpan appeared in top form just in time for the Crimson, as it makes its stretch run toward an Ivy championship. In the 68th minute, John Stamatis passed...