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Men’s Soccer Hosts Boston University on Tuesday on NESN, ESPN+

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University men's soccer hosts Boston University on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 7:00 p.m. (NESN/ESPN+) at Jordan Field as the Crimson continues a three-game homestand.

What to Know

  • The Crimson (2-3-5, 1-0-2 Ivy) hosts the Terriers (7-2-2, 4-0-1 Patriot) in a contest featuring a pair of teams that remain undefeated in conference play in their respective leagues. The crosstown matchup will air on linear TV on NESN and stream on ESPN+.
  • Harvard has posted a 7-1-5 mark over its last 13 Ivy League games.
  • Sophomore goalkeeper Lucian Wood earned Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors after posting a shutout in a 0-0 draw with Brown (Oct. 7). Wood notched five saves in his second shutout of the season.
  • Harvard scored three times in the first 31 minutes of the game to earn a 3-1 win over Columbia (Sept. 30) in its first Ivy League road match of the year. Junior Alessandro Arlotti (fifth minute), sophomore Marcos Ojea Quintana (12th minute), and first-year Dylan Tellado (31st minute) provided the goals for the Crimson.
  • Junior Alessandro Arlotti leads the Crimson with eight points on the year behind two goals and four assists. He stands seventh in the Ivy League in points (eight), third in assists (four), first in shots (27), and fourth in shots on goal (12). In conference play, he ranks third in the Ancient Eight in points (five) and goals (two).
  • Arlotti notched a goal and an assist in the win at Columbia (Sept. 30). He scored his first goal of the year in a 1-1 draw vs. Cornell (Sept. 23) and tallied three assists at Fairfield (Sept. 19).
  • First-year Dylan Tellado paces Harvard with three goals on the year. He ranks sixth in the league with three goals. He scored twice vs. Fairfield (Sept. 19) and netted a goal at Columbia (Sept. 30).
  • Junior defender Jan Riecke has anchored Harvard's back line thus far this fall, playing in all 900 minutes on the year. Senior defender Nik White follows him with 885 minutes played on the season.
  • Sophomore goalkeeper Lucian Wood has played the majority of time in net for the Crimson, posting a 1.22 GAA, 33 saves, and two shutouts over nine starts.
  • Against Fairfield (Sept. 19), first-year Dylan Tellado scored a pair of goals, senior Ale Gutierrez and junior Sam Bjarnason each scored once, and senior Willem Ebbinge (four) and junior Alessandro Arlotti (three) each tallied career highs in assists as Harvard defeated the Stags, 4-2.
  • Senior Willem Ebbinge converted a penalty kick in the 78th minute as Harvard earned a 1-1 draw with No. 12 Vermont (Sept. 16). Ebbinge scored his goal in his first start for the Crimson since coming back from OFC Olympic Qualifying where he helped New Zealand book its spot in the 2024 Summer Olympics.
  • In the Crimson's outing against No. 23 Seton Hall (Sept. 9), senior Nik White scored a critical goal, netting an equalizer in the 90th minute to help the Crimson earn a point against the nationally ranked Pirates with a goal with 24 seconds left.
  • In its home and season opener against Rhode Island (Sept. 1), the Crimson posted a shutout in a 0-0 draw with sophomore goalkeeper Lucian Wood earning his first career clean sheet.
  • Opening its 2023 season, the Crimson took on a more challenging non-conference slate. Harvard began the year against an opponent from the Atlantic-10 (Rhode Island) and back-to-back Big East teams in Marquette and No. 23 Seton Hall. The Crimson later met another pair of top-25 opponent in No. 12 Vermont and No. 18 New Hampshire.
  • Senior Willem Ebbinge has posted seven points behind a goal and five assists over five games. He tied the school single-game record with four assists at Fairfield (Sept. 19). Ebbinge ranks second all-time at Harvard and fourth in Ivy League history with 29 career assists.
  • Ebbinge helped New Zealand qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics as the team beat Fiji, 9-0, in the final of the Oceania Men's Olympic Qualification Tournament on Sept. 9 at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland.
  • Harvard leads the all-time series with BU, 28-16-8.
  • The Terriers bring a 7-2-2 overall record and 4-0-1 Patriot League mark into Tuesday's contest. They have registered an undefeated 4-0-2 mark over their last six contests, including a 4-1 win over Navy (Oct. 7) in their last outing. 

Next Up

Harvard hosts Yale University on Oct. 14 at 7:00 p.m. (ESPN+) to close its three-game homestand.
 
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Players Mentioned

Alessandro Arlotti

#10 Alessandro Arlotti

F
6' 0"
Junior
Economics
Sam Bjarnason

#6 Sam Bjarnason

M
6' 1"
Junior
Applied Mathematics
Willem Ebbinge

#21 Willem Ebbinge

M
6' 1"
Senior
Economics
Ale Gutierrez

#9 Ale Gutierrez

F
5' 9"
Senior
Economics
Marcos Ojea Quintana

#7 Marcos Ojea Quintana

M
5' 10"
Sophomore
Human Evolutionary Biology
Jan Riecke

#5 Jan Riecke

D
6' 1"
Junior
Government
Nik White

#4 Nik White

D
6' 2"
Senior
Psychology
Lucian Wood

#99 Lucian Wood

GK
6' 1"
Sophomore
Economics
Dylan Tellado

#17 Dylan Tellado

F
6' 1"
First-Year

Players Mentioned

Alessandro Arlotti

#10 Alessandro Arlotti

6' 0"
Junior
Economics
F
Sam Bjarnason

#6 Sam Bjarnason

6' 1"
Junior
Applied Mathematics
M
Willem Ebbinge

#21 Willem Ebbinge

6' 1"
Senior
Economics
M
Ale Gutierrez

#9 Ale Gutierrez

5' 9"
Senior
Economics
F
Marcos Ojea Quintana

#7 Marcos Ojea Quintana

5' 10"
Sophomore
Human Evolutionary Biology
M
Jan Riecke

#5 Jan Riecke

6' 1"
Junior
Government
D
Nik White

#4 Nik White

6' 2"
Senior
Psychology
D
Lucian Wood

#99 Lucian Wood

6' 1"
Sophomore
Economics
GK
Dylan Tellado

#17 Dylan Tellado

6' 1"
First-Year
F