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Ronni Cuccia

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Freese Frame
Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Goalkeeper Matt Freese Goes Pro

Harvard sophomore Matt Freese has chosen to forego his further two years of NCAA eligibility, as he signed for the Philadelphia Union on Friday. Freese spent time in the Union Academy before coming to Harvard, and will now join six other homegrown players on the Union roster.

Up for Grabs
Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Drops 2-1 Decision against Columbia

For the third game in a row, the Crimson was faced with less than ideal weather. The Crimson played in fairly windy conditions on its Senior Night after enduring hail and rain in Hanover, N.H., and cancelling a game against Northeastern due to lightning.

Over in Overtime
Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Falls in Overtime to Brown

A hard-fought match ended in heartbreak for Harvard, when the team let the first goal of the match sail by in overtime of its contest with Brown this weekend.

Glass Ceiling
Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Falls to Two Ranked Opponents on the Road

This weekend, Harvard tripped to Colorado to challenge two formidable foes: No. 5 Denver and No. 23 Air Force. As their rankings may suggest, the home teams ran away with both games, as the Crimson fell to the Pioneers, 3-1, before bowing out to the Falcons by an even more lopsided score of 6-1.

Walking on to the Record Books
Men's Lacrosse

Strides in Tandem

Morgan Cheek and Robert Shaw have played with each other for longer than their four-year stint at Harvard.

Not Wasting Their Shot
Club Sports

Club Futsal Creates a Unique Space for Soccer Enthusiasts

Because futsal is open to anyone and allows everyone to play, it creates a pick-up style, recreational environment compared to the organized practices and drills of club sports. The structure also means that the people who take time out of their week to go play club futsal also happen to be extremely passionate about the sport.

Serves Them Right
Women's Tennis

Women's Tennis Sweeps Weekend To Remain Undefeated In Conference Play

Staying hot in Ivy League contests, Harvard women’s tennis finished off the weekend with two wins to stay undefeated in league play. The Crimson took care of business against its conference rivals Yale and Brown.

Topspin
Women's Tennis

Women's Tennis Secures 6-1 Victory over Quinnipiac

Harvard reclaimed a .500 overall record in its final tuneup before the start of Ivy League competition next Saturday against Dartmouth.

Baseline
Women's Tennis

Women's Tennis Wins Three Spring Break Matches

Harvard women's tennis had a busy spring break, playing four matches across eight days. Ultimately, the Crimson won two matches at home and then traveled to California, where it split a pair of contests.

The Rink that Ruggiero Built
Women's Ice Hockey

Angela Ruggiero '04 Steps Down as Chair of IOC Athletes Commission

In late February, Angela Ruggiero ‘04—a former Harvard ice hockey player—stepped down from her position on the International Olympic Committee Athlete’s Commission.

Going to Work
Previews

Softball Prepares for Pair of West Coast Invitationals

Over spring break, the Harvard softball team is heading out west to Southern California to compete in the Loyola Marymount and UC Riverside Invitationals. The team will play seven games in five days.

Winding Up in the Dome
Softball

Softball Opens Season at Citrus Classic Tournament

On Thursday night, the Harvard women’s softball team boarded a plane to Orlando, Fla., where they will start their season in the Citrus Classic tournament. All of the teams that the Crimson will face this weekend come from competitive Division I leagues including the ACC, the Big Ten, and the SEC.

On Top
Wrestling

Wrestling Defeats Columbia and Hofstra

Taking to New York, the Crimson claimed two wins on the weekend—one against the Lions and one against Hofstra—with two weeks between the team and the EIWA Championships.

Oosterhout Returns with Confidence
Women's Tennis

Women's Tennis Earns Consolation Victory Against Yale at ECAC Championships

All weekend, the Crimson saw a lot of its success in doubles play. Harvard was able to pick up the doubles point against both Yale and Penn.

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