Word: keller
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Only after Ford switched sophomore forward Mauro Keller-Sarmiento into the middle from the wings did the Harvard offense suddenly ignite, score 11 goals in five games, and, in combination with a defense that allowed but one goal in that stretch, carry the Crimson through its five game win streak. Keller-Sarmiento and Mike Mogollan played brilliantly at times with help from Alberto Villar on the wing...
Mike Mogollon and Mauro Keller-Sarmiento, the Crimson's two forwards for most of the game, played soundly for the first time in four games. Only the power in Keller-Sarmiento's right foot seemed to be severely affected by an ankle injury he suffered in the Brown game...
Though they played fit, Keller-Sarmiento and Mogollon couldn't recapture the magic touch they had developed before getting hurt they played well, but occasionally seemed gun-shy as they made on move too many in attempts to set up the perfect opportunity...
...Keller-Sarmiento did come close once early in the first half. Sergienko led the Argentinian sophomore between two defenders for a shot that went wide of the left post...
...Keller-Sarmiento actually created Harvard's first near miss. A short time into the half he pivoted near the right side of the penalty area, releasing a deceptively hard shot that only a full-length Tabak save could keep away from the back...