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...Cornell penalty in the final minute of the first frame, Murphy widened the gap to 3-2 with an easy right-post rebound. Already committed to the left post, McKee could only reach back with his glove, which Murphy avoided easily.But while the Crimson went unpenalized during the Big Red??€™s five-penalty first frame, which ended with three Cornell shots on goal versus its opponent’s trio of goals, Harvard made six trips to the sin bin in the second period. The Crimson killed every penalty, but the Big Red gathered momentum as the period...
...Harvard men’s basketball team, 71-44, at Lavietes Pavilion, holding the Crimson to its lowest point total of the season. It was Harvard’s eighth straight loss. Cornell (12-15, 7-6 Ivy) blew the game open right at the start. The Big Red??€™s first five shots of the game were threes—all of them good. The Crimson found itself down ten, 12-2, before the game was four minutes old. “I think early in the game, we were surprised by some quick handoffs...
...crushed Harvard 71-44 Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion, holding the Crimson to its lowest point total of the season. For Harvard (12-14, 4-9 Ivy), it was its eighth straight loss. Cornell (12-15, 7-6 Ivy) blew the game open right from the start. The Big Red??€™s first five shots of the game were all threes, and all of them were good. The Crimson found themselves down ten, 12-2, before the game was four minutes old. “I think early in the game, we were surprised by some quick handoffs...
...coming on the Big Red??€™s Senior Night, gave the Crimson (15-10-2, 11-8-1 ECAC) a much-needed two points in the league standings and clinched Harvard’s first Ivy League title since the 1999-00 season...
Perhaps more importantly, the Crimson broke the Lynah curse, defeating Cornell (17-6-4, 12-5-3) on the Big Red??€™s home ice—a feat Harvard had not accomplished since the 1998-99 season, when it won there by a score...