With the game at 7-4, the Eagles struggled in the face of their brisk derailment and watched the shot clock expire on them as the Crimson defense kept its offense from scoring.
Harvard Coach Jim Floerchinger's squad proved last night it is in serious contention amongst its East Coast rivals. Hoping for a successful run this weekend, the Crimson will face Iona tomorrow night. A strong recruiting class has strengthened Iona's squad, and the Crimson will battle for its national rank as it faces the team with which it is currently tied.
Brown might prove to be the Crimson's toughest opponent in New York. The Bears have split their two games with the Crimson so far this season, and the match between the two teams will be an emotionally charged battle that is sure to break the water's surface again this Saturday.
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