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...years ago, the Harvard men’s soccer team watched as its former coach, John Kerr, left for what seemed to be a better offer—his alma mater, Duke. Flash-forward to the 2009 season, when the Crimson earned an NCAA tournament seed half that of the Blue Devils’ (10 to Duke’s 20), and Harvard seemed to have gotten the better end of the deal...
...began the season with a mediocre 6-6 record, due to a difficult schedule that included seven top-50 opponents, but turned its season around on its spring-break trip to the West Coast, winning eight of its last 10 matches to secure an at-large NCAA tournament berth, a second-place Ivy League finish, and a No. 39 ITA ranking...
...ECAC tournament, the Crimson earned third place in the eight-team field with wins over Cornell and No. 33 Princeton and a loss to No. 44 Yale. The next few weeks also included losses to No. 22 Illinois, No. 26 South Florida, and a disappointing 7-0 sweep against No. 12 California...
Despite its second-place finish in the Ivy League, Harvard’s ranking was good enough to earn it a berth in the NCAA tournament, in which it lost to No. 19 Georgia in the first round...
...great honor to make the NCAA tournament,” Green said. “It was also a great learning experience for our team. We learned we can compete against nationally-ranked teams. Next year, we know that, and we can raise our goals and be prepared to win the first round...