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...Despite making many runs, Harvard never cut the margin to less than three and eventually fell, 30-26. Harvard will travels to Ithaca, N.Y., on Friday to face first-place Cornell before taking on perennial bottom-feeder Columbia. “Cornell’s definitely the team to beat,” Blotky said. “It would be amazing to give them their first Ivy League loss.” “We have nothing to lose,” Weiss added. “We’ve just got to bring it to them...
...combined with Brown’s upset win over Penn sets the Crimson just one game back of the league lead with games against the Quakers and the Bulldogs looming at the end of the season. “I said to [the team] after the game that Brown beat Penn,” Murphy said. “The frustrating part is that we’re literally one play away from being tied for first and a 5-2 team.” Frustrating? Yes. Hopeless? Not anymore. After Saturday’s action...
...Late in the second period, Du scored the go-ahead goal when freshman wing Jason Fraser threw the puck into the middle of the ice and Du out-hustled a Dartmouth defenseman in a one-on-one battle. The pivot fell to one knee in the slot but beat the Big Green goalie anyway, giving the Crimson a crucial 3-2 lead going into the third period. “That’s a very special play,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “There?...
...place, behind four teams all tied for first. But its league title aspirations after the game are a little more hopeful. Previously undefeated Penn fell to Brown, meaning that—assuming Harvard wins out—Brown must lose one of its last three games and Penn must beat Princeton next week in order for the Crimson grab a share of the Ivy title.“I said to them after the game, ‘you know, I think Brown beat Penn,’ and the frustrating part is that we’re literally...
...goalie Sean Samuel, and the first-intermission buzzer sounded on a 1-1 tie. The Crimson was still in it. Of course, the Big Green struck just 32 seconds into that frame with another redirection, but blueliner Dylan Reese leveled the score five seconds into a Crimson power play, beating the goalie just as the penalty was announced over the Bright’s loudspeaker. And then Du grabbed the lead for good. Rookie Jimmy Fraser fed Du in the slot, and after out-muscling his defenseman for position, Due hoisted a shot five-hole on Samuel from one knee...