![]() O’Berry has been an integral part of the midfield squad for the Crimson, oftentimes playing both ways. ![]() The excitement of the goal translated into a second-straight goal on the fast-break, this time by sophomore d-middie Andrew O’Berry. ![]() Muller outletted the ball to senior d-middie Chase Yager, who carried the ball down the field, hitting an open first-year attacker Teddy Malone on the doorstep for an easy finish. Harvard’s offense shifted the momentum of the game with about four minutes left to play in the first quarter.Īn athletic save from junior goalie Christian Barnard turned into a textbook fast-break play, with first-year defender Charlie Muller scooping up a ground ball that popped loose on the Michigan shot. The attack initially had trouble dissecting the Michigan defensive rotations, with the Wolverines successfully stretching the offense and getting on the hands of the Harvard attackers, eliminating the outside lanes that the attack typically exploits. Harvard seemed to run away with the game after this initial bout, scoring six unanswered goals on the Wolverine defense. The momentum initially shifted back and forth between the teams, with each offense responding to post two goals on board. He bodied his way around the left side of the cage, working in a shifty rocker dodge that got sophomore defenseman Martin Nelson out of position so that he could bury the ball with a lefty sidearm rip. Boehm took advantage of one area Harvard had been working on this week in practice: one-on-one coverage. Michigan drew first blood with a goal by standout junior attacker Michael Boehm. ![]() Harvard took an early lead against the Wolverines, but a post-timeout stretch of six unanswered goals in the second quarter for the Michigan squad marked the end of a nine-game winning streak for the Crimson on Jordan Field. A buzzerbeater shot at the end of the second quarter dramatically shifted the tide of the Harvard men’s lacrosse team’s (2-2-0) game against the University of Michigan. ![]()
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