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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...could not cope with Harvard's uniformly aggressive lines and only challenged Crimson goalie Bruce Dunro in spurts, forcing him and Bill Diercks (who played ten minutes in the third period) to make only 19 saves. Yale goal tender John Cole made 45 saves...
Ware ended the scoring for the period at 18:32, knocking a rebound into an empty net from close quarters...
Yale rebounded momentarily to score both its goals while the teams were a man down. Sophomore Bob Ufer contributed the first on a breakaway and then his classmate Brian Bird dribbled through three Crimson defenders to set up John Knowles for the second period goals. Harvard averted any more trouble by scoring two second-period goals. DeMichele scored the first on a scramble in the crease, and Otness added the other...
Owen's breakaway goal was the only score in the last period as Harvard played much of the period with a man disadvantage...
...well, but Columbia overcame a 14-10 lead with successive eight- and six-point bursts midway through the half. By halftime, Harvard's best jumper, 6'3" Ernie Hardy had four personal fouls and the Lions were ahead, 49-38. Dotson had 15 points and 10 rebounds in the period...