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Harvard (12-10, 5-5 Ivy) is coming off two tough losses at Brown and Yale this past weekend and is hoping to snap its recent three game losing skid. The recent slide has dropped the Crimson into a fifth place tie with Columbia in the Ivy League standings and has virtually taken the Crimson out of contention for the conference championship...
Meanwhile, Princeton (11-10, 6-3) and Penn (9-15, 6-3) are in a three-way tie with Yale for first place in the conference and both teams will need to post multiple victories this weekend to keep pace...
...Harvard's largest margin of victory over Brown since the 1986-87 season. The Crimson is 5-0-1 against Brown since the third game of 1998-99--Harvard's only defeat of the national championship season. In the one tie, the Crimson blew a three-goal third-period lead. Harvard has dominated Brown like no other team in the league...
...losses drop Harvard to 5-5 in the Ivies, good for a tie with Columbia for fifth place. Yale and Brown both swept the weekend, and surprisingly Yale sits in a three-way tie for first with Penn and Princeton. While mathematically not out of the title chase, the Crimson's chances are slim...
...Dartmouth would tie the game just over eight minutes later, when Dartmouth winger Jennifer Wiehn blocked a shot from the point and had a clean breakaway from center ice. Wiehn was stopped initially as she pressed for the low right corner but somehow found a way to light the lamp. The Crimson argued with the referees over the goal, but to no avail...