NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Battling through tough rainy and windy conditions, the Yale women's soccer team fell to Harvard on Sunday at Reese Stadium. The Crimson struck early in the first half and sealed the win with a second goal midway through the second half.
Harvard improved to 5-4-2 (3-1-0 Ivy), and Yale dropped to 3-8-0 (1-3-0 Ivy).
Scoring Summary
- 9' | Following a Harvard throw-in from the right side, Susie Long gained control and drove toward the net, delivering a pass to Elsa Santos Lopez in front, who capitalized on the opportunity. 1-0 HARVARD
- 74' | Anna Rayhill extended Harvard's lead by maneuvering past three defenders with a strong move and found open space to score. 2-0 HARVARD
Notes
- Goalkeeper Kyla Holmes made three saves, including two in the first half.
- The Bulldogs had eight corner kicks opportunities compared to Harvard's two.
- Yale recorded 12 total shots, with five of which were on goal.
Up Next
The Bulldogs will hit the road to face Columbia on Saturday, Oct. 18.