While Harvard dreams of future success, Dartmouth is preparing for the NCAA tournament. The Big Green defeated Columbia 4-1 in overtime last Saturday to capture its second Ivy League crown in three season. Dartmouth (5-1-1 Ivy) is expected to host a first round NCAA playoff game this weekend.
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While Harvard is fortunate to have so many returning players next season, it will miss Shue's leadership.
"John Shue has been a heck of a player for us," Getman said. "It will be very difficult to replace him."
Well, perhaps the Crimson can bring him in as a ringer next year. It certainly won't have to look far to find him. Shue plans to sign on with the semi-pro Fialense team, located in Cambridge, that he played with last year in the Portugese-based Lasa League.
"I have a lot of good memories Shue said. "I'm not letting go of the game." HARVARD MEN'S SOCCER (6-7-1 Overall, 3-4 Ivy)
SCORING Player GMS G A PTS Juan Betancourt 14 4 3 11 Jason Luzak 13 1 3 5 Don Daigle 14 1 2 4 Jeremy Amen 12 2 0 4 Lenny llkhanoff 12 1 1 3 Brian Enge 14 1 o 2 Alex Estevez 12 1 0 2 J.D. Kosakowski 12 0 2 2 John Shue 14 1 0 2 Joe Bradley 9 1 0 2 Ping Li 4 1 0 2 David Vaughan 14 0 0 0 Kenji Hall 13 0 0 0 Neal Simpson 9 0 0 0 Josh Morris 12 0 0 0 Mark Howansky 8 0 0 0 Joshua Martin 7 0 0 0 Brian Grossman 5 0 0 0
GOAL TENDING: Player GMS W-L-T SVS GA GAA SO Jamie Reilly 14 6-7-1 84 21 1.53