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Harvard 7, B.C. 4

Even though Boston College played a surprisingly competitive three quarters against the Crimson, Harvard's consistent and multifaceted offense eventually spoiled the game for the Eagles, with the Crimson coming away with a 7-4 victory.

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B.C. senior Will Estes contributed to the Eagles' effort with two of the team's four goals. Estes covered the pool on the offensive for Eagles, making a concerted effort to lead his team against the well-conditioned Harvard squad. B.C. sophomore Nick Riolo and senior Brian O'Neill aided Estes with one goal apiece.

"We needed to get geared up and mentally prepared," Cromwell added, "We went out there in the first game very relaxed. But, we got in there and did what we needed to do."

After a sluggish start in which the Eagles stayed close on the Crimson's heels, Harvard's competitive fire came alive during the last few minutes of the game.

Senior Dan Bazylewicz, who once competed on the varsity swim team, began the Crimson's attack during the closing minutes against the Eagles. His speed in the water was key to the success of his play in both games, as his accuracy proved precious in the final minutes.

A Bazylewicz goal put the Crimson ahead 5-4 with only a few minutes left. Zollei, following after his three-goal performance against MIT earlier last night, and Seth Cassel quickly followed after Bazylewicz with consecutive goals.

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