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PHILADELPHIA--Dominated by a persistent Penn offense and troubled by Franklin Field's artificial turf, the Harvard men's soccer team battled the Quakers to a double-overtime 1-1 time last night...
Both teams had had problems scoring all season and as the game wound down neither team was able to generate a consistent attack. But it was a satisfied Harvard team that left the field, desperately trying to make an 11:30 p.m. flight home. A tie with the Quakers, victors over last year's NCAA semi-finalist Columbia, looked just fine...
...NOTEBOOK: Penn drew a respectable crowd of 400 to the game on a balmy evening, but in the 65,000-seat capacity Franklin Field, the gathering looked like a 9 a.m. lecture in Science Center B... Twice in the game's waning moments, Penn striker Rick Sobel lofted powerful throw-ins at the Crimson...
...Harvard women's soccer team braved temperatures in the mid 20s and a rock-hard field to scoot past the University of Northern Colorado, 3-1, yesterday afternoon in the opening round of the National Intercollegiate women's soccer championships in Colorado Springs...
...also one of the most visible players out on the field, whether she's taking an opposing fullback one-on-one or letting loose a shot that can be more accurately described as a blast...