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M. Soccer Ties Terriers, 1-1 in Rain

Petruccelli keys second half comeback

"We played our best soccer of the season," Kerr said. "But unfortunately were unable to capitalize on how much we dominated them. We're definitely a teamed to be reckoned with."

Harvard's stellar play began from the opening whistle of the game combining consistent striking with excellent defense. Senior striker Will Hench was denied two scoring opportunities when both of his shots on goal were stopped by Terrier defensemen at the goal line after he had already beaten the goalie.

At 36:38 of the first half, B.U. sophomore Joachim Kaland gave his team its 1-0 lead off cross by Bone.

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After outplaying the Terriers for most of the game, the Crimson hopes to use the tie and its previous win against Columbia as building blocks for the rest of the season.

It doesn't have much time to rest, though. Harvard visits New Haven this Saturday to play a very talented and undefeated Bulldog team that features both the Ivy League Player of the Week, senior Jac Gould and Ivy League Rookie of the Week Jay Alberts.

If yesterday's game against Boston University was any indication though,

Yale will have to be on the very top of its game to preserve its perfect record against the Crimson.

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