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No. 25 Women’s Soccer Returns to Action Saturday to Host Cornell

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The No. 25 Harvard women’s soccer team will return to the pitch Saturday afternoon for a matchup with the Cornell Big Red (2-5-4, 0-1-1 Ivy) on Jordan Field at 1 PM. The Crimson (7-1-2, 1-0-1 Ivy) will get back into conference play after finishing up its non-league schedule this past Tuesday against Boston University.

WHAT TO KNOW

  • Harvard sits at 7-1-2 on the season and 1-0-1 in Ivy League play
  • HWS is currently ranked No. 25 in the United Soccer Coaches Poll
  • The group comes in at No. 23 in the Top-Drawer Soccer Rankings
  • Harvard also ranked No. 9 in the nation in the NCAA RPI thru October 2
  • The Crimson most recently defeated Yale 6-0 before suffering a 1-0 setback to BU
  • HWS has outshot opponents 57-2 in its last two contests, including a 30-0 mark against Yale on October 1.
  • The team ranks No. 11 and no. 14 in the nation by averaging 19.80 shots per game and 9.20 shots on goal per game this season
  • Harvard ranks at the top of the Ivy League in goals (27), fewest goals allowed (7), margin (+20) and total points (79)
  • Sophomore midfielder, Hannah Bebar finds herself ranked in the top 25 nationally in assists per game (14 – .60), shots on goal per game (15 – 2.10) and points per game (24 – 1.60)
  • Harvard leads the all-time series with Cornell, 28-3-9
  • The Crimson is undefeated in its past 27 matchups against the Big Red and have come away with wins in the past four contests.
  • The program has outscored Cornell 26-6 in the past ten matchups dating back to 2011
  • Lara Schenk, Smith Hunter and Taylor Fasnacht respectively ranked first, second and third on the team in minutes played
  • The trio has shut down opposing offenses this season, heading a defense that has held the opposition to just 32 shots on goal the entire season.
  • Hannah Gardner and Anna Karpenko have been masterful between the posts, posting a combined save percentage of .767
  • This contest wraps up a three-game homestand for the Crimson, who will hit the road for three straight weekends following Saturday’s action.

UP NEXT

Harvard will continue Ivy League play next weekend with a matchup against the Brown Bears in Providence, RI on Saturday, October 15 at 1 PM. The Crimson will look to get revenge on the Bears, who snapped the Crimson’s 10-game winning streak a season ago. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and Stretch Internet.