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...wasn’t the first time this year Harvard squeaked by with a win in a multiple-overtime thriller. The team’s second game of the season, a 38-35 double-overtime victory over Ivy champion Brown, helped the Crimson in Saturday’s contest...
...championship came in 1983-84, when Joe Carrabino ’84-85, the school’s all time leading scorer, dropped 22 points and corralled just over seven rebounds a game to lead Harvard to a 9-5 mark—a game back of the league champion Tigers...
...always dangerous Yale squad. Brown (2-4-0, 1-1-0) might also offer a challenge as the Bears have dropped a disappointing loss to Colgate, but did manage to pull out a win against New Hampshire and dropped a pair of games to the two-time defending national champion Minnesota squad. Both games will be on the road—the Crimson’s first contests away from Bright Hockey Center this season. On Friday night, Harvard faces off against Yale at 7 p.m., while the game at Brown will take place at 4 p.m. on Saturday...
...TDs—O’Hagan, 17-of-34, 2 INTs, 208 yards, 1 TDBrown—Schreck, 9 catches for 223, 2 TDsSignificance overall: It took the first double-overtime game in Crimson history, but Harvard pulled out a thrilling win over the eventual Ivy champion. The lesson? Harvard always beats Brown. The game was the high point of the Crimson season before injuries began to undermine the effectiveness of Harvard’s offense.Record after: 2-0 (1-0 Ivy)OCT. 1, HARVARD vs. LEHIGH, 49-24 (L)Turning point: When the Mountain Hawks scored four times...
Last spring, Harvard and Stanford were chasing the same girl. Anna K. Kendrick, a Boston resident and graduate of the Winsor School, had scored acceptance letters from both coasts. A national crew champion and National Merit Finalist, Kendrick had made her case—now it was the colleges’ turn to make theirs...