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W. Soccer Drops 2-1 OT Loss to Princeton

“I thought we played really well,” Wheaton said. “A couple of mental errors led to a couple of goals, and that is what costs you at this level. Princeton is a very good team. I thought we kept our composure. We went behind for the first time this year and came back and kept fighting. We kept our confidence and got the goal to equlize. I am obviously incredibly disappointed with the result, but in terms of how the team played I thought we generated lots of chances. We were just a little unlucky.”

Standout freshman defender Liza Barber praised her team’s play after the game.

“We didn’t give up,” Barber said. “We let the two chances they had go in. We have to work on our set pieces a little. But other than that I thought that we dominated, especially when we played to feet and played our game. When we stopped playing our game, that’s when we had the breakdowns.”

Harvard dominated the statistical categories, outshooting the Tigers 21- 4 and holding a 13-4 corner kick advantage. The Crimson next travels to Connecticut to take on the University of Connecticut on Wednesday night. Three

of its last five games of the season will be against Ivy opponents.

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When in doubt, kick it out

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