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Eagles Stop Booters, 3-1

Harvard Struggles on B.C.'s Turf

Harvard kept the pressure on B.C. all game. The Crimson continually tried to push men upfield to take advantage of its ball possession.

"I haven't seen anybody compress their attack zone like Harvard does," Rae said. "The Harvard coach must have great confidence in his team speed. They are very fast."

"They had the skills, but we just capitalized on their mistakes," Egan said. "Just beating Harvard is a good win."

THE NOTEBOOK: Junior defender Nick Gates, who required stitches after a facial injury on the final play of Sunday's game, sat out last night but plans to be back for Harvard's game against Princeton Sunday at Ohiri Field. The Tigers currently share the league lead with Yale.

Eagles, 3-1 at Alumni Stadium B.C.  1-2-3 Harvard  0-1-1

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Goals--B, Mark Egan (Justin Ceccarelli), 3:45; B, Andy Sage (R.P. Beurlein, Glenn Moller), 77:25; H, J.D. Kosakowski (Derek Mills), 85:49; B, Moller, 87:15.

Saves--B, Brian Boussy 8; H, Scott Salisbury 6.

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