“This week he’s back at his normal; the one today he had no chance on,” Clark said. “I think he’s only let in one tough goal all season.”
Though Harvard was only able to muster two shots on goal the entire game, the team made them both count.
Providence, on the other hand, was able to get off three shots on goal. Both unsuccessful attempts were headers saved by Harms.
Clark explained that he was particularly pleased with the play of players such as Mitchell and Rousmaniere.
“When we’re getting points out of those guys, we’re doing very well,” Clark said. “We can’t count on other guys like Andre and Brian [Grimm] to score us goals every game.”
He explained that Harvard is only an elite team when they, “get [production] from other areas.”
Despite the victory, Harvard was outshot 10-7 and lost the corner kick battle 5-2. But Clark said this did not particularly bother him.
“They were a counterattacking team, transitioned well, [and] took some shots,” he explained. “Statistics are a funny thing...it’s about how many real chances you make.”
The Crimson certainly made the most of its chances in this game.