Men's soccer | Transition troubles
Men’s soccer’s offensive woes at Harvard on saturday forced the defense to deal with counterattack after counterattack
Yale’s offensive left its own defense on its heels for 90 minutes in the men’s soccer team’s 1-0 loss at Harvard on Saturday.
“They’re a good counter-attacking team,” Yale head coach Brian Tompkins repeated again and again about Harvard (4-3-0, 1-0 Ivy) after Saturday’s loss in Cambridge, Mass.
The visiting Yale squad (4-4-1, 0-1), fresh off a victory at Army (1-8) the Wednesday before, could not contend with the potent Harvard counterattack and allowed one “scrappy” goal, as Tompkins put it, falling to nemesis Harvard. The most striking number to come out of the game,...
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