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After sharing the 2008 Ivy League championship with Princeton, the Harvard women’s soccer team took the field this past fall with the rest of the Ancient Eight clamoring to take the Crimson down. But last year’s win was no fluke...
...before the wins, the trophies, and the NCAA tournament appearance, it seemed all too soon that the championship would be out of the Crimson’s grasp, as the team fell to five of its first seven opponents. Although all were nonconference games, Harvard’s players couldn’t clamor back from deficits on both the offensive and defensive ends...
...beginning of the season, we were trying to find ourselves as a team, and our record definitely struggled,” Nichols said...
...game was the turning point in our season where we came together after that game and decided together that we were going to turn this season around and find the results that the team deserved,” Nichols said. “From then on, we went into the Ivy League season with a feeling of confidence and experience because of the challenging first half of the season...
...first game as a reborn team, the Crimson held onto a 2-1 lead at halftime to beat Penn, 3-2. The last two nonconference games of the season, against Holy Cross and Fairfield, ended in similar victories for Harvard but this time with larger margins. The Crimson scored two goals against the Crusaders within seven minutes to win, 2-0, before besting the Stags...