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Women's Soccer Extends Win Streak to Six

The Bulldogs only managed to attempt six shots on goal compared to the Crimson’s 15.

“We wanted to break Yale’s game apart while remaining true to our own game, so we needed to shut down their key plays and players but not lose our own style of play,” Gary said. “I feel like we accomplished just that and that definitely helped in our win.”

Moving forward, Harvard is looking to recover and prepare for a game against cross-town rival Boston University Tuesday and its next Ivy League competitor, Cornell, next weekend.

“The good thing is we have a game Tuesday. We can flush the legs out and get a practice or two in and we play Boston University on Tuesday,” Leone said. “Our main goal right now is just having another shot before going into the next Ivy League game next Saturday.”

Despite the now six-game winning streak win, the squad is focused on the short term.

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“We will be focusing on working hard to prepare, both mentally and physically, for playing Cornell,” Gary said. “We’re really working on taking our season week by week.”

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