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...about a foot off,” co-captain Chris Ludwick said. “The execution just wasn’t there, and we came out a little bit slow in all three games.”GEORGE WASHINGTON 17, HARVARD 11Trying to rebound from its first losing streak of the season, the Crimson stayed fairly even with the Colonials through the first period.But unfortunately, the turnover affliction that haunted Harvard throughout the weekend once again loomed large yesterday.“Turnovers were most pronounced in the third game, and we just gave up streaks of goals...
...season. The late Crimson rally ended there, however. Vermont was Harvard’s first opponent in a five-game road series that includes visits to Ivy rivals Cornell and Yale. The next opponent for the Crimson is Northeastern this Wednesday afternoon, when Harvard hopes to reestablish a win streak and improve to a .500 road record. “We all know we have a lot of work we need to get done,” Shapiro said. “Both Northeastern and Cornell are going to be tough matchups.” The team?...
...also been saying “Wow!” to the Crimson’s red-hot offense. In the winning effort against Fairfield, Harvard got two goals and an assist each from sophomore Andre’ Akpan and junior Michael Fucito. Akpan, who extended his goal-scoring streak to six games, leads the team with seven goals on the year, while Fucito has six. To start the scoring, Akpan drew the keeper out of the net before dumping off a pass to Fucito in the middle. Fucito easily tapped a shot into the unguarded net. Later...
...Haven, the Crimson (5-3-1, 0-1-0 Ivy) and the Bulldogs (5-4-0, 1-0-0) put on quite a spectacle for more than 1,200 spectators in attendance. In the end, though, Harvard fell just short, bringing an end to its four-game win streak. Playing rival Yale is always a big occasion for the Crimson, and the match did not disappoint. With the play moving quickly from end to end, the game included 35 total shots between the two teams, 16 of which were on target. With the score tied...
Returning with a vengeance, sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Mann was named Ivy League Player of the Week last week for a series of impressive saves en route to consecutive shutouts of Boston University and Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She enters Ivy play this weekend on a four-shutout streak...