Despite Vermont's two disappointing non-conference losses, the Cats still possess a narrow one-point lead over the Crimson.
Harvard, in turn, leads three teams by the same margin.
Yale 1, Princeton 3
The Tigers (3-2-3, 2-2-2) claimed revenge for the Bulldogs' 4-3 victory earlier in the week.
Princeton scored first, beating screened Eli goalie Dan Lombard minutes before the end of the first stanza. The Tigers' game-winner came on a power play at the close of the second, when senior forward Chris Corrinet banged home a rebound just
outside the crease with 2:40 left.
Read more in Sports
867-5309: Not Bad for a North Country WeekendRecommended Articles
-
Icemen to Battle Engineers, CatamountsAccording to the schedule, this is the last road trip of the season for the Harvard men's hockey team. The
-
W. Hockey Maintains Mastery of UNH, Massacres MaineThe No. 2 Harvard women's hockey team extended its winning streak to four games with strong weekend performances against Maine
-
Dartmouth Clarifies its Position at the TopIt wasn't Bush v. Gore or even Florida St. v. Oklahoma. Yet, there was a No. 1 vs. No. 2
-
Maine Ends Men's Hockey Team's Postseason RunWORCESTER, Mass.—The Harvard men’s hockey team’s thrilling playoff ride ended Saturday afternoon in the Worcester Centrum at the hands of
-
Baseball Scores Saturday.The results of the more important college baseball games on Saturday are as follows: Pennsylvania, 4; Yale, 2. Princeton, 2;
-
W. Softball Strikes Out in CambridgeAfter a hopeful outing to Rhode Island on Thursday, the Harvard women's softball team returned to Cambridge for the weekend