CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University women's soccer hosts Dartmouth College for Senior Day on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+) at Jordan Field in the team's final home game of the regular season.
Senior Day
Prior to kickoff with Dartmouth, the Crimson will honor its seniors in a pre-game ceremony in recognition of their hard work, dedication, and perseverance on behalf of the program during their time at Harvard.
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What to Know: Team Notes
- In the NCAA RPI Rankings – through games as of Oct. 24 – Harvard checks in at No. 16 in the nation. The Crimson is also receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches poll.
- With a 10-2-1 record thus far in 2021, Harvard has registered double-figure wins in a season for the 21st time in program history and for the sixth time since 2011.
- In the national NCAA rankings, the Crimson stands third in corner kicks per game (8.00), seventh in shots on goal per game (10.15), 11th in assists per game (2.69), 12th in shots per game (19.92), 17th in win percentage (0.808) 22nd in points per game (7.31), and 31st in goals per game (2.31).
- Harvard appeared in the Top Drawer Soccer national rankings for seven consecutive weeks from Sept. 6 to Oct. 18. The Crimson entered the poll on Sept. 6 at No. 21. Harvard moved up to No. 19 on Sept. 13, to No. 15 on Sept. 20, to No. 10 on Sept. 27 and Oct. 4 and to No. 8 on Oct. 11. The Crimson sat at No. 15 in the poll on Oct. 18.
- As a team in the Ivy League rankings, Harvard ranks first in shots per game (19.92), shots on goal per game (10.15), corner kicks per game (8.00), and GAA (0.74), while ranking third in points per game (7.31), goals per game (2.31), and assists per game (2.69).
- As a team, Harvard has posted six shutouts – including in three Ivy games – on the season and notched a 0.74 GAA. In Ivy play, the Crimson has allowed just two goals over five games for a 0.40 GAA. Harvard has compiled clean sheets in four of its last six contests.
- Harvard has scored three or more goals in seven games this year and tallied multiple goals in 10 of 13 contests this season. The Crimson has outscored its opponents 30-10 on the year and outshot its opponents 259-95. Harvard holds a 96-32 shot advantage in Ivy League play.
- At home, the Crimson has registered a 5-2-1 record on the season and an 18-6-1 mark since 2018. Overall, Harvard stands at 22-5-2 since 2019. The Crimson is 5-0-0 on the road in 2021.
- Harvard leads the all-time series with Dartmouth, 21-17-4.
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What to Know: Student-Athlete Notes
- In the individual NCAA rankings, first-year Hannah Bebar ranks fifth in assists per game (0.75) and 17th in shots on goal per game (2.25). Junior Angela Caloia sits 12th in goals per game (0.77), 20th in game-winning goals (four), and 31st in points per game (1.69).
- Junior Angela Caloia leads the Ivy League in goals (10), points (22), and game-winning goals (four) on the season. She has tallied points in eight of the Crimson's 13 games on the year. Three times this season she has posted two goals in a game. For her career, she has 16 goals, 45 points, and six game winners in 29 games played.
- First-year Hannah Bebar paces the Ivy League in assists (nine), shots per game (3.67) and shots on goal per game (2.25). She ranks second on the team and seventh in the Ivy League in points (15) behind three goals and nine assists. She earned Ivy League Rookie of the Week (Sept. 27) honors and a spot on Top Drawer Soccer's Team of the Week (Sept. 28) after scoring a pair of goals in the Crimson's 3-0 win over Penn in its Ivy League opener.
- Junior goalkeeper Hannah Gardner has posted an 8-0-0 record on the year with a 0.30 GAA and two shutouts – both in Ivy League play. In Ivy play, she is 3-0-0 with a 0.00 GAA.
- Several Crimson student-athletes earned recognition from Top Drawer Soccer in the first week of October. First-year Hannah Bebar was featured in the organization's "Best of September" profiles, and in the group's Midseason First-Year Top 100 Rankings, Bebar (No. 5), Jade Rose (No. 12), Ainsley Ahmadian (No. 14), and Josefine Hasbo (No. 23) all featured in the top 25.
- Senior Murphy Agnew has tallied four goals on the year and now has 17 career goals.
- First-years Ainsley Ahmadian and Nicola Golen sit in a tie for second on the team with four assists apiece.
- Sophomore Taylor Fasnacht stands third on the team with nine points behind three goals and three assists. Junior Ava Lung and first-year Josefine Hasbo have both tallied seven points on the year on two goals and three assists apiece.
- First-year defender Jade Rose earned a spot on Top Drawer Soccer's Team of the Week on Sept. 7. She has scored a pair of goals this season. Rose stands second on the team in minutes played (1,039) on the year.
At the Helm
Chris Hamblin is in his sixth season as The Branca Family Head Coach for Harvard Women's Soccer in 2021 after spending five seasons as an assistant coach for the Crimson. The 2016 Ivy League Coach of the Year, he has posted a 47-24-7 overall record and 19-9-5 Ivy League mark during his time at Harvard.
Next Up
Harvard closes the regular season at Columbia on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 5:00 p.m. (ESPN+).