Senior defenseman Mark Moore got caught pinching at the blue line, and Baker and Carl Corazzini converted a two-on-one rush to seal Harvard's fate.
"It crosses your mind," Allman said. "During intermission we focused on the game plan, but memories can't help but creep up."
With the loss, another Harvard class will graduate without knowing Beanpot glory.
The Crimson last won the tournament in 1993.
"I think this is the premier regular season tournament in college hockey," said Harvard Coach Mark Mazzoleni after the loss.
Last night's problems were all too familiar. The team didn't play physical enough to curtail the Terriers speed early. When it did limit the B.U. rush, Harvard had difficulty finishing its own scoring chances.
Freshman center Dominic Moore thought he had a goal in the second period, but video replay overturned it, ruling--rightly--that the net was off its moorings.
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