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Unfortunately for No. 11 Harvard (1-1), the last few seconds on the clock would wind down without another tally, as the No. 14 Hoyas (1-1) held on to win the game, 13-12, in a matchup of two nationally-ranked teams yesterday afternoon at Georgetown. The game was the Crimson’s first televised contest of the season...
...start of the fourth quarter, the Hoyas led Harvard by a mere 8-7, but Georgetown dominated the majority of the final frame, forcing the Crimson to attempt to dig itself out of a late five-goal hole. Constant offensive pressure from the Hoyas, along with a few defensive missteps by Harvard, allowed Georgetown to outscore the Crimson, 5-1, in the first 13 minutes of the quarter...
...sophomore duo of attack Kevin Vaughan and midfielder Terry White then contributed the last two late-game goals with 24 and 15 seconds remaining on the clock, respectively. Harvard’s offensive spurt toward the end of the game put Harvard within striking distance of Georgetown, but it proved to be too late...
...three quarters of the game were characterized by a pair of lead changes and four ties. The Hoyas jumped out to an early 2-0 lead, but after that neither team would find itself more than two goals ahead prior to the fourth quarter. In fact, the Crimson led Georgetown for most of the second and third quarters, and overall, Harvard recorded 42 shots compared to the Hoyas?...
...Crimson offense was spearheaded by sophomore attack Jeff Cohen, Vaughan, and Burr, who tallied three goals each. Both Harvard and Georgetown boasted a balanced offense, as six Crimson players and ten Hoyas scored...