 The BU women's soccer team used their home field advantage to take down Harvard in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Saturday. Freshman Erica Kaczynski recorded the only goal for the Terriers and senior goalkeeper Andrea Green made two saves to solidify the shutout. Perce was really fast up top so we scouted her, wanted to be ready for her speed but mostly we just wanted to keep playing the way we've been playing, imprint our style of possession and moving the ball quickly. The win advances the Terriers to the third round where they will face Santa Clara at Virginia Tech later this week. The team's eight seniors are hoping to lead BU to its first ever third round NCAA appearance. And these eight seniors have said it a number of times over the last few weeks have really driven this thing. They're incredibly committed, they share, they're sharing it with the younger players but they're also, they're showing the way by not only words but by actions and that's why an experienced team can be a dangerous team, that's why a mature team can be a dangerous team in postseason because they don't want it to end. I'm really happy to have made it to the second round but since before the season started my, one of my goals for the team was to be the most successful team in the program's history. So it would be huge if we made it to the third round and really like be awesome for the senior class. Now if BU wins in their game against Santa Clara they'll take on either Virginia Tech or West Virginia in the third round of the NCAA tournament. For BU TV, I'm Chelsea Glitzman.