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Saturday night, the Crimson will bid to become only the second No. 6 seed to win the league title against No. 9 Clarkson, a 2-1 semifinal victor over regular-season champ Colgate. The winner advances to the NCAA tournament. Game time...
...classic goal for Bernakevitch, a power forward with a plus-13 rating who may have the best touch around the net of any Harvard player. And oh, just in case you were hoping for more synergy after the McCulloch goal: Bernakevitch scored the game-winner from close range in the Crimson’s 5-3 semifinal win over the Big Green last year...
...will be Harvard’s first postseason meeting with Clarkson since the 2002 ECAC semifinals, a 3-2 Crimson victory on an overtime winner by Tom Cavanagh, the team’s most consistent performer this postseason...
...next for Jantzen is Brown’s No. 9 David Dies who Jantzen has already met this year—once during the regular season and then again in the EIWA championship—and beaten twice. Should he win that bout, he will wrestle the winner of the match between Lock Haven’s No. 12 Mike Maney and Michigan’s No. 4 Ryan Churella. Jantzen pinned Churella earlier in the year but has not faced Maney...
...part of the series that honors organ great E. Power Biggs, Harvard invites Emmanuel Hocde, the winner of the 2002 Chartres Organ Competition and organist for the St. Eloi in Paris. He will play on the historic Flentrop organ in the Romanesque Hall of Adolphus Busch Hall. Tickets $15, $10 w/ Harvard I.D. 4 p.m. Adolphus Busch Hall, 29 Kirkland Street...