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...defense which had kept the team in all previous games finally evaporated. Goaile Brandy Sweitzer had his first off day in two months. The defensemen showed only occasional spark, and Sweitzer was left to fend for himself far too often. Crimson clearing was practically non-existent...
Less than three minutes after the opening faceoff, the Indians' John Carpenter took the puck across the Harvard blue line and fired a shot from 20 feet out directly at the Harvard goalie. The puck caromed off Sweitzer's chest into the goal...
Just before the buzzer ended the first period, the Indians' Doug Hayes stole the puck from Bill Fryer at the Dartmouth blue line, came in on Sweitzer all alone, and fired Dartmouth's third goal into the net with only seven seconds left in the period...
...Brandy Sweitzer has allowed an average of only 2.3 goals a game, and has received excellent support from his defensemen, John Daly, Mike Patterson, Bob Clark, and Bill Fryer, recently reconverted into a fourth defenseman...
...sloppy Harvard passing game came to life in the third period, and aided by two Cornell penalties, the Crimson launched a sustained attack on McGibbon. While Sweitzer was almost unoccupied--he had just three saves in the period--the Cornell goalie had to stop 16 shots. The loss dropped Harvard (2-2) into fourth place in the Ivy League behind surprising Dartmouth (3-1), Brown (2-1), and Cornell (3-2). The Crimson should still be able to recover from the setback--Dartmouth has yet to play Cornell or Brown, and Harvard defeated them previously. Brown has lost its first...