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Women's Soccer Looks to Continue Recent Offensive Onslaught Against BU

Boston University features its own freshman phenom, Erica Kosienski. Kosienski is a three time Patriot League Rookie of the Week and has already scored three game-winning goals this year.

In a contest that is destined to showcase much offensive firepower from both sides, Harvard has remained more focused on its own play, rather than that of the Terriers.

“I think that we are largely going to try and work on ourselves,” Johnson said. “Our objectives and mentality are going to be focusing on our own goals and our own strengths and trying to hone those going forward in the season.”

Though the Crimson hasn’t beaten Boston University since a 1-0 win in double overtime in 2007, the team is focused on approaching Tuesday nights contest like any other.

“It is largely just going to be a game like any other soccer game,” said Johnson. “We are going to take a chance today to look at video from this weekend and think about what we need to work on better and take care of business and give a full effort.”

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Harvard will put its win streak on the line, as the seniors get one final chance to down the Terriers before they graduate. While the game has no effect on its Ancient Eight record, a win would carry a lot of momentum heading into match-up at Cornell on Oct. 12.

“At this point in the season, every win you can get is a huge one and this will be no different,” Johnson said. “I hope that we can come out with a lot of emotion, just as we brought this weekend and continue that going towards our game tomorrow night.”

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