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M.Soccer Blanks Black Bears, 3-0

Even with Steffa's goal in hand, the Crimson refused to tone down its pressure. Spending a considerable amount of time in Black Bear territory for the rest of the game, Harvard struck again at the 60:20 mark.

Lenicheck collected his team-leading sixth assist after his cross from the left side was deflected past Weymouth by sophomore midfielder Michael Peller to give the Crimson a

3-0 lead.

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Lenicheck's three points against Maine were the most by a Harvard player in a single game this year.

With the match's outcome already certain, Harvard Coach John Kerr utilized the last 30 minutes of the second half to let every player on his roster dressed for the game enter the match.

Sophomore goalkeeper Dan Mejias and freshman goalkeeper Brandon Renken preserved Meagher's shutout over the final 25 minutes.

"This was a nice game for us," Kerr said. "It was a good opportunity for everyone to play. This isn't always the case during the course of a season."

"To win 3-0 instead of 1-0 or 2-0, to dominate, feels great," Meagher said. "It says a lot about how we as a team have come together."

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