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F. Hockey Muzzles the Huskies, 3-2

With Huskies swarming all around the goal, Cowan made back-to-back game saving stops from point blank range.

Cowan and the Harvard defense also had to clear out three penalty corners to keep the match even and allow for Ingram's heroics.

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"It was a really important win for us to get are confidence back," Cowan said. "Now, we're just taking it one game at a time."

Last night's game was the first of three non-conference match-ups before the Crimson battles its next Ivy opponent, No. 17 Princeton ,October 23.

Currently, Harvard is in a three-way tie for second in the Ivy with Princeton and Cornell, while No. 16 Brown (8-1, 4-0) remains alone atop the standings with a perfect record.

Notes:

While officially Sarles had to leave the game temporarily in the second half with equipment difficulty, actually her hair clip fell out. This created quite a scene on the Crimson bench as the players started swapping clips in order to get Sarles back into the game as quickly as possible.

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