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TODAY'S GAMES

Men's JV hockey at Northeastern

WEEKEND RESULTS

Men's hockey 4, Vermont 3 (OT)

Men's basketball 77, Merrimack 68

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Harvard Invitational Tournament

First Round

Lafayette 70, women's basketball 54

Consolation Game

Maine 84, women's basketball 50

NBA

Indiana 101, New York 91

Boston 114, Detroit 99

Cleveland 114, San Antonio 106

NFL

Thursday's Games

Detroit 45, Pittsburgh 3

Dallas 35, St. Louis 17

Yesterday's Games

New Orleans 17, Minnesota 66

Chicago 13, San Francisco 3

New York Jets 26, New England 3

Tampa Bay 33, Houston 24

Washington 28, Philadelphia 24

Cleveland 41, Baltimore 23

L.A Rams 41, Buffalo 17

L.A Raiders 27, N.Y Giants 12

San Drego 31, Denver 7

Scattle 51, Kansas City 48 (OT)

Atlanta 47 Green Bay 41 (OT)

Women Cagers 0-3

The Harvard women's basketball team is still winless after falling to Lafayette and Maine in the Harvard Women's Invitational Thanks giving weekend.

The 70-54 first-round defeat to Lafayette and the 84-50 setback at Maine's hands in the consolation round left the Crimson with an 0-3 mark. The cagers open their Ivy slate at Dartmouth tomorrow.

Harvard is an extremely young team, with only four players on the roster with two years of college experience. "That's what makes it exciting," says senior Co-Captain Nancy Boutilher. "We're not going to say it's a rebuilding year and then sacrifice this year."

The Crimson won its tournament last season, then finished with a 7-17 record. Boutilher says this season's setback is not a sign that this year's squad is worse than last year's. We keep upping our schedule," she says. "All three teams we've played nobody's been out of our league."

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