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Stephanie E. Herwatt
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Harvard Men's Soccer Pitted Against Defending Ivy Co-Champion
With only three contests remaining in Ivy play, every match is crucial in the Harvard men’s soccer team’s bid to finish in the top half of the Ancient Eight.
Men's Soccer Hosts Yale In Ivy Opener
After going winless against Ancient Eight opponents last season, there is no better time than the present for the Harvard men’s soccer team to bounce back in the Ivy League.
Men's Soccer Returns Winless From West-Coast Matchups
The Harvard men’s soccer team traveled west for its final weekend before the start of Ivy League play but returned empty-handed, falling to Cal Poly on Friday night, 2-1, and to No. 3 UC Santa Barbara, 1-0, on Sunday afternoon.
Men's Soccer Falls in Double-Overtime
The Harvard men’s soccer team’s comeback attempt fell just short on Sunday afternoon, as the Crimson fell, 3-2, in double-overtime to Southern Methodist University at Soldiers Field Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium.
Men's Soccer Pulls Out First Win
The Crimson picked up its first win of the season, downing Michigan State, in its home opener, 1-0. With the result, Harvard defeated its first Big Ten opponent in over ten years and extended its winning streak in home openers to eight years.
Overtime Penn Goal Leaves Harvard Winless in Ivy League
In the finale of a lackluster Ivy League season, the Harvard men’s soccer team hosted Ancient Eight foe Penn.
Losing Streak Reaches Six for Bottom-Dwelling Harvard
Two goals, two leads, but ultimately, another loss. Such was the case for the Harvard men’s soccer team, which fell, 3-2, against Princeton on Saturday afternoon at Ohiri Field.
Cornell Erases Crimson Halftime Lead With Three Quick Goals
It was a long drive back from Ithaca for the Harvard men’s soccer team Saturday night.
Second Half Goals Doom Men's Soccer in 3-1 Loss to Cornell
Although the Crimson entered the second half with a 1-0 advantage over Cornell, the Big Red needed only 15 minutes to notch three consecutive goals, taking back the lead to come away with a 3-1 victory Saturday afternoon.
Crimson Lacks Scoring Touch Against West Coast Opponents
Harvard (2-4-1) fell to Stanford Friday night, 1-0, before escaping Santa Clara Sunday with a scoreless draw, despite being outshot by a three-to-one margin by the No. 25 Broncos.
Late Goals Teach Harvard Lessons
This weekend, the Harvard men’s soccer team got a taste of both the excitement and the pain that can come from the ball being blasted into the back of the net as the clock dwindles down.
Harvard Fails to Build on Promising Start, Falls Twice
A pair of losses for the Harvard men’s soccer team this weekend served as a similar reminder that there is still a whole season ahead and a lot of work to be done.
No. 25 St. John's Downs Harvard
The road wasn’t friendly to the Harvard men’s soccer team tonight, with the Crimson dropping its first away game to No. 25 St. John’s, 2-0.
Night Contest Draws Big Crowd
Under Sunday’s clear, night sky, the lights shone brightly on Soldiers Field as the Harvard and Northeastern squads set up for a corner kick. The clock dwindled down, only seven minutes remaining in the scoreless match.
MEN'S SOCCER: Crimson Falters Late in Year
Harvard began its fall season with a win over then-No. 13 Stanford and ended its schedule with a victory over then-No. 18 Penn. In between, the Crimson struggled to convert its close matches into wins, finishing 5-7-5 overall and 2-3-2 in the Ivy League to tie for fifth in the Ancient Eight. But these bookend wins speak better to the spirit of the season, in which Harvard grew as a squad and competed with some of the best teams in the nation.