CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Harvard men's soccer team (2-2-1) will face Vermont this Friday night, Sept. 24, at Jordan Field. The Catamounts come to Cambridge with a 5-1-1 record, having posted five straight shutouts to open their season. Game time is set for 7 p.m. and the match will be streamed on ESPN+.
Fans are advised that due to Harvard Football's home opener, parking on campus will cost $20 and fans should enter through Gate 14 on Soldiers Field Road.
How to Follow
Watch:
ESPN+ |
International
Live Stats:
vs. Vermont
Digital Yearbook:
Harvard Athletics Fall Yearbook 2021
Twitter:
@Harvardmsoccer | #GoCrimson | #OneCrimson
What to Know
- First-year Alessandro Arlotti leads the roster with five points on two goals and an assist
- Both Oskar Nilsson and Gianluca Trofa have recorded shutouts
- As a team, Harvard ranks first in the nation in saves per game (7.80)
- The Crimson is tied for third nationally in shots on goal per game (8.00)
- Harvard trails the all-time series with Vermont 5-6-1
At the Helm
The 2021 campaign marks
Josh Shapiro's second season and first on the field as The Virginia B. and James O. Welch, Jr. '52 Head Coach for Harvard Men's Soccer. Prior to joining Harvard in January 2020, Shapiro led the Tufts men's soccer program for 10 years, winning four DIII National Championships in 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2019.
Next Up
The Crimson will head north next Tuesday to take on a nationally ranked New Hampshire team before opening the Ivy League slate at Yale next Saturday, Oct. 2.