"That was as nice a goal as you're going to see," Harvard Coach Mike Getman said. "In the past Joe has been one of our strongest defensive players. Today he stepped up on the offense."
"I see myself and Jeremy [Amen] holding down the midfield," added Bradley, "But when opportunity arises, we can both score."
After a sluggish start, Harvard kept the pressure on the Butler defense, finishing with 16 shots on goal to Butler's 12. At the other end of the field, the Crimson defense played another outstanding game, as Reilly was forced to make only two saves.
"It hasn't really been me, but the defense up front that has been doing all the work," Reilly said. "Lenny Ilkhanoff has been tremendous. We have tremendous experience on the defense." Goals: B--none; H--Joe Bradley (Juan Betan-court) 38:29, Bradley (Brian Enge, Jason Luzak). Saves: B--David McVay 6; H--Jamie Reilly 2. Corner Kicks: Butler 5; Harvard 4 Shots: Butler 12; Harvard 16 Offsides: Butler 0; Harvard 6 Yellow Cards: B--Chad Gabbard 54:10, Scott Lawler 63:44; H--Luzak 62:23, Alex Estevez 71:04.