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Crimson Plays Waiting Game After Loss

Those are some ways Harvard can play even better this weekend. The Crimson can still resort to keeping the score close and mounting a late comeback, as it did in the conference semifinals. Harvard threw about five shots on goal in the final 27 seconds of regulation, with Ingram burying the equalizer on a gutsy shot from the crease with 6.5 seconds left.

"Dartmouth played pretty hard and they definitely worked for what they got," Shewchuk said. "But we showed a lot of character in the way we came back."

That's all true, and any postseason game that features an offense like Harvard's is bound to be exciting. But now we all have to wait to see if the Crimson gets another chance to prove itself this weekend.

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