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After the nonconference slate ended, attention turned to the race for the Ivy League title. With perhaps the strongest field in its history, the Ancient Eight had three contenders—all of which won at least 21 games—in Cornell, Princeton, and Harvard. The Crimson cruised in most of its 10 conference wins, with an 82-79 overtime thriller at Yale and a 67-66 comeback at Penn as the only tight contests...
...grand finals, Harvard led the field from the starting strokes and ended all other crews’ hopes of a comeback with a move in the third 500 meters. The varsity finished first, with Princeton taking second and Brown coming in a surprising third...
Playing in all 19 games and starting in 15, Rogers instantly made his presence known on the field. He immediately showed that he was ready to compete, amassing a six-game point streak and scoring a goal in three consecutive matches early in the season. He would go on to score a total of six goals and have six assists for the Crimson, ranking fifth in the Ivy League and second for Harvard in goals and points...
...next weekend, the Crimson turned around its season for good in another game at Ohiri Field...
With a successful season completed, Harvard looks to prove itself against a strong Ivy League field next year, especially rival Princeton...