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M. Booters Fall In OT Again

Tigers Tally Twice in Extra Session to Top Crimson, 3-1

It appeared from the stands that Busch was off sides when he received the pass, but no official made a call.

"From where I stood, I thought he was off sides," Getman said. "But it shouldn't have come down to that one play."

The Crimson squandered a 1-0 lead that it kept well into the second half. The lone Harvard goal came with just under six minutes left in the first half.

And, once again, it was junior Jason Luzak and senior Don Daigle who were responsible for the Crimson offense. Luzak fed Daigle with a pass from the right side in front of the Princeton goal, and Daigle punched the ball into the right corner of the net.

While Harvard controlled the first half, Princeton tied up the game at 1-1 when sophomore forward John Talbot smashed a ball from just outside the goalie's box into the upper right corner past Reilly.

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The two teams remained scoreless through the rest of regulation until Busch's goal in the second overtime period gave Princeton the 2-1 lead.

With just over two minutes left in overtime, the Tigers tacked on an insurance goal when sophomore Joe Thieman lifted a shot above Reilly after catching a pass from forward Shawn O'Neal.

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