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Men’s Soccer Meets Crosstown Rival Boston University on Tuesday Night

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University men's soccer plays at Boston University in a crosstown rivalry matchup on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7:00 p.m. (ESPN+) at Nickerson Field in Boston.

What to Know: Harvard Highlights

  • Opening the month of October, the Crimson took down Merrimack, 3-1, behind goals from junior Bobby Cupps, senior Marko Isakovic, and junior Nicholas Nyquist. Eight different members of the Crimson tallied a point in the match as Harvard improved to 1-0-1 at home.
  • Sophomore Dylan Tellado leads Harvard with six points on three goals. He ranks ninth in the Ivy League in goals (three). Tellado scored two goals for his second career brace at No. 13 Seton Hall (Sept. 14). He scored his first goal of the season against Holy Cross (Aug. 31). He now has six career goals.
  • Senior Marko Isakovic paces the Crimson with six points on the year. He scored his first goal of the season at URI (Sept. 5) and netted his second of the season vs. Merrimack (Oct. 1). Isakovic tallied his first assist of the year against Holy Cross (Aug. 31) and added another at No. 13 Seton Hall (Sept. 14). He now has 11 career assists in 51 career games played.
  • Senior defender Jan Riecke has started all 58 of the Crimson's games since the start of the 2021 season. A three-time All-Ivy selection, Riecke has played all 720 minutes on the season.
  • Junior Nicholas Nyquist posted a career-high three points at Merrimack (Oct. 1) behind a goal and an assist. He notched his first collegiate goal against the Warriors.
  • Junior goalkeepers Lucian Wood and Cullen MacNeil have both made starts in 2024. MacNeil notched five saves in a shutout at Northeastern (Sept. 17) and four saves in a 1-1 draw at URI (Sept. 5) while Wood made a career-high nine saves at Princeton (Sept. 28). Wood made 16 starts in 2023, posting a 1.44 GAA and two shutouts.
  • In a crosstown rivalry, the Crimson notched its first clean sheet of 2024 as Harvard tied with Northeastern (Sept. 17), 0-0. Junior goalkeeper Cullen MacNeil made five saves in his first shutout of the season.
  • Harvard earned 1-1 draws in each of its first two games to open the season. In its season opener against Holy Cross (Aug. 31) sophomore Dylan Tellado scored an equalizing goal in the 73rd minute, and against Rhode Island (Sept. 5), senior Marko Isakovic netted a penalty kick in the 36th minute.
  • Harvard leads the all-time series with BU, 28-16-9.
  • Boston University brings a 1-3-7 overall record and 1-1-2 Patriot League mark into Tuesday's contest. Quin DeLaMater leads the team with six points on two goals and two assists. Three different goalkeepers have made at least two starts for the Terriers on the season.

What to Know: Outside the Lines

  • Senior Sam Bjarnason serves as the President of the Harvard Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and has represented Harvard at Ivy League SAAC events. Bjarnason earned selection as the male representative for the Ivy League for the NCAA Leadership Forum in November 2024. A volunteer at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter, he is writing a senior thesis on potential improvements to the U.S. electoral system from a quantitative perspective.
  • Sophomore Erik Dalaker serves as the Co-Chair for the Coalition for Global Affairs at Harvard's Institute of Politics, President of the Harvard Nordic Club, and as a Student Ambassador for the Center for International Development. Fluent in seven languages – Norwegian, English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Swedish, and Danish – Dalaker spent two months in the summer of 2024 in Jordan, continuing his Arabic studies, while interning at a local Jordanian political think tank.
  • Senior Edwin Dominguez got engaged to his girlfriend in the spring of 2024. The two plan to marry in the fall of 2025.
  • Senior Kristján Gunnarsson spent the summer of 2024 working in strategy and business development. He serves as an active member of the Harvard College Events Board, the group that plans school concerts which have featured artists such as Swae Lee and Jeremih.
  • Sophomore Yuta Hata spent two months in Hong Kong during the summer of 2024 completing an internship that involved replicating and simulating robotic arms virtually.
  • Senior Marko Isakovic – a national champion in math in Serbia as a youth – enjoys solving difficult math problems by thinking outside the box, using pattern recognition, and other methods – a mindset that also serves him well on the pitch.
  • Sophomore Ben Kelly works for Harvard Student Agencies (HSA), a non-profit that raises money for students' financial aid as the largest student-run organization in the world.
  • Junior Rustin Khosravi spent the summer of 2024 in Barcelona, attending the running of the bulls in Pamplona and fly fishing in the Pyrenees Mountains.
  • Junior Cullen MacNeil has involved himself with the Harvard Innovation Labs' Student i-Lab, exploring several ventures including a device to help users manage phone addictions. A volunteer at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter, MacNeil worked as a product manager at a startup called Scuba Aquatics in the summer of 2024.
  • Junior Nicholas Nyquist spent the summer of 2024 interning at a venture capital firm called nFront Ventures. Nyquist helped the firm source more than 200 companies over two months and helped the group expand its investor network in Europe.
  • Senior Jan Riecke led a sustainability competition for high school students around the world for the Harvard Undergraduate Clean Energy Group. Riecke has also worked for the World Economic Forum's Centre for Trustworthy Technology.
  • Senior Ludovico Rollo – who owns a vinyl record collection – is writing a senior thesis on the gut microbiome.
  • Junior Zachary Sardi-Santos spent two months in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in the summer of 2024 through Harvard's David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Brazil Summer Internship Program. Sardi-Santos interned at the Minsterio Publico of Rio de Janeiro, helping to solve public sector challenges. At Harvard, Sardi-Santos – a member of the Harvard Hillel and a tour guide for Harvard Student Agencies – also served as the male lead (Jason) in the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club musical, Medea, in the spring of 2024.
  • Sophomore Will Sherwood is a member of STAHR (Student Astronomers at Harvard-Radcliffe) as well as an editor for The Harvard Crimson.
  • Sophomore Dylan Tellado completed an internship with Nashville SC of Major League Soccer as a data scientist and software engineer. Tellado worked on constructing a model to quantify each team's control over the field at more than three million timestamps per game.
  • Junior Matus Vician – a pre-med student with an interest in orthopedic surgery – completed research at the Harvard Lab for Skeletal and Muscular Biology in the summer of 2024, measuring the metabolic cost of arm swinging during walking and running. A volunteer at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter, he spent the summer of 2023 volunteering in Vietnam with Coach for College.
  • Junior Lucian Wood produced, wrote, and directed a short film – a 10-minute, dialogue-driven narrative that focuses on love, frustration, and mental health – in the summer of 2024. Wood is hoping to premier the film, titled "I See You," at national and international film festivals in the spring of 2025. 

Next Up

Harvard plays at Yale University on Saturday, Oct. 12 at 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+).
 
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Players Mentioned

Sam Bjarnason

#6 Sam Bjarnason

M
6' 1"
Senior
Applied Mathematics
Erik Dalaker

#16 Erik Dalaker

M
5' 11"
Sophomore
Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations and Government
Edwin Dominguez

#28 Edwin Dominguez

D
5' 10"
Senior
Mechanical Engineering
Kristján Gunnarsson

#2 Kristján Gunnarsson

D
5' 10"
Senior
Economics
Yuta Hata

#22 Yuta Hata

F
6' 0"
Sophomore
Computer Science and Statistics
Marko Isakovic

#10 Marko Isakovic

M
5' 10"
Senior
Applied Mathematics
Ben Kelly

#8 Ben Kelly

M
6' 2"
Sophomore
Government
Rustin Khosravi

#12 Rustin Khosravi

D
5' 10"
Junior
Economics
Cullen MacNeil

#1 Cullen MacNeil

GK
6' 4"
Junior
Statistics
Nicholas Nyquist

#9 Nicholas Nyquist

F
6' 2"
Junior
Economics

Players Mentioned

Sam Bjarnason

#6 Sam Bjarnason

6' 1"
Senior
Applied Mathematics
M
Erik Dalaker

#16 Erik Dalaker

5' 11"
Sophomore
Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations and Government
M
Edwin Dominguez

#28 Edwin Dominguez

5' 10"
Senior
Mechanical Engineering
D
Kristján Gunnarsson

#2 Kristján Gunnarsson

5' 10"
Senior
Economics
D
Yuta Hata

#22 Yuta Hata

6' 0"
Sophomore
Computer Science and Statistics
F
Marko Isakovic

#10 Marko Isakovic

5' 10"
Senior
Applied Mathematics
M
Ben Kelly

#8 Ben Kelly

6' 2"
Sophomore
Government
M
Rustin Khosravi

#12 Rustin Khosravi

5' 10"
Junior
Economics
D
Cullen MacNeil

#1 Cullen MacNeil

6' 4"
Junior
Statistics
GK
Nicholas Nyquist

#9 Nicholas Nyquist

6' 2"
Junior
Economics
F