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W. Soccer 'Loses' to B.C., 1-1

Crimson ties Eagles as scoring woes continue

"The ball just wouldn't go in," said junior forward Naomi miller.

This is not a new predicament for the women's team; in the past three games, they have averaged 30 shots and scored only three goals.

"We've been creating scoring opportunities and not completing," Burney said.

The Crimson's busy schedule-five games in 10 days-may have been a factor.

"We have had an outrageous stream of games in the past ten days," Burney said.

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In contrast, B.C. had a week to relax and prepare for the game.

Now Harvard must put this tough loss safely behind it and concentrate on preparing for a big game against Yale Saturday in New Haven.

After a much-deserved day off tomorrow, the team plans to keep working on its confidence and come back hard and ready to play.

"Our focus is always on the Ivy League," Wheaton said.

With a positive attitude, Harvard feels ready to conquer Yale. Hopefully the flood gates will open this weekend, and the team will finally squelch this scoring drought. HARVARD  1 B.C.  1

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