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...break a scoreless tie. The Crimson had been knocking, tallying shot after shot on the standout Bulldog goalie, but it was a shot of the foot of Sheeleigh that opened the door. Since then, Harvard has hit the ground running. Over the course of its current five-game win streak, the team has tallied an astounding 17 goals. For a team earlier in the season, which could only muster the bare minimum, this is a revelation. Facing No. 20 Princeton on Saturday, the Crimson needed a similar effort from its talented sophomore to take over first place in the Ivies...
...Last weekend, men’s soccer improved to 8-3 this season, 4-0 in the Ancient Eight. It disposed of No. 24 Brown 4-1 last Saturday, and during its current five-game winning streak, it has outscored its opponents 12-1. Let me say that again, 90 percent of the time. Wait, I mean...
...giving away too many chances,” Fucito said. “We have size, speed, toughness, and athleticism. They make [goalkeeper Austin Harms’] job a lot easier.” Harms, who took over in goal at the start of the winning streak, had only one save to make in the match. Not only did the back four help keep Princeton off the score sheet, but with their anticipation and positioning, often started the Harvard attack. “Our defense has been really stepping up since Ivy play started, and they did it again Saturday...
...Leone said. “We did not score again, so it was an incredible performance for our team just to hang on.” Coming into the game, Harvard had won five straight and was looking for number six. The Tigers were hoping to continue their streak as well, as Princeton had not lost for 10 consecutive games. But in a winner-take-all scenario for the lead in the Ivy League, the Crimson outplayed the Tigers, putting Harvard in a position for its first league title since 1999. The Crimson has 12 points in the Ivy League...
...over Connecticut College (0-8, 0-7 CWPA), showing its true abilities heading into the playoffs.After dropping eight straight early on, the Crimson looked to close out the regular season on a high note.“We had some rough times this season, with a nine-game losing streak, but we showed a lot of resilience,” Harvard co-captain David Tune said. “I think we are right where we need to be heading into the playoffs,” Feeding off the triumphant energy of last weekend’s dominating win against...