Crimson staff writer
Jay M. Cohen
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PARTING SHOT: Leave the Heckling at Home
Far too often, fans seem to descend into unwarranted personal attacks.
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Crimson Relies On Sixth Man
“I hope people can understand all the spamming,” Cheng Ho laughs. If you were like me—a recipient of the approximately 50,000 Facebook messages from the senior running back on the football team—you can probably just barely forgive him for flooding your inbox last week.
End of the Road
Despite outplaying defending national champions Maryland for much of the game, the 10th-seeded Crimson gave up a goal in each half on its way to a third-round exit from the NCAA Tournament.
Round Three Awaits
One scrappy goal—and two well-executed ones—handed 10th-seeded Harvard a 3-0 win over Monmouth (18-2-2) yesterday on Ohiri Field, moving the Crimson into next Sunday’s third round of the NCAA Tournament.
Tourney Bound
Harvard defeated Penn yesterday, 1-0, to clinch the Ivy League title and a berth into the NCAA tournament.
Tourney Bound
In a game that was postponed for 24 hours due to Saturday’s heavy rain, the Harvard men’s soccer team clinched the Ivy League title yesterday, defeating Penn, 1-0, on Ohiri Field.
Sophomore At the Point
<p>Brogan Berry is one of only two returning starters for Harvard, and will have to step into a more senior role in only her sophomore season.</p>
Late-Game Rally Ends With OT Win
With the 2-1 comeback win, the Harvard men's soccer team retains its position atop the Ivy League standings with one game to play.
Down Goes Brown
After giving up four goals to UConn on Wednesday night, sophomore goalkeeper Austin Harms and the rest of the Harvard men’s soccer team’s defense wanted a shot at redemption.