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Fullback Bob Gray and outside Gerry Montero watched the game from the bench. High-scoring star Peter Bogovich sat out the first half, while linemates Solomon Gomez, Captain Scott Robertson, and Jaime Vargas limped through the game with an assortment of leg injuries. Goalie Richie Locksley, whose bruised ribs forced him out of the Brown game, managed to play for the entire contest...
Losing its speed advantage to injuries and a slippery turf, the Crimson fell two goals behind at the half. Army center forward Bob Behncke made both scores unassisted. On the first, he simply penetrated Harvard's defense and booted the ball past goalie Locksley. A Crimson infraction in the penalty area gave Behncke a free kick, which he converted for the second goal...
...goal stunned Harvard, but what Munro called the "frosting" for Brown came only thirty seconds into the final quarter. This time Colacicco assisted Bob Biehl who drilled a hard shot past Locksley...
...goal proved decisive, but it also was the play that knocked Locksley out of the game. Jim Sawhill replaced him, but Sawhill, who was playing with a torn rib cartilege, later re-injured his chest and left the game, leaving Harvard without a goalie. JV goalie Wayne Quasha finished the game for Harvard...
...After Locksley left, Brown stepped up the tempo of its attacks. George Gerdts scored Brown's third goal two minutes later. Brewster scored on a penalty kick and Ssebazza Herman finished the scoring on a 30 yard grounder...