"I think the referees allowed the game to get away from them," Mazzoleni said. "But that's fine, because the calls were going both ways."
Nevertheless, Harvard had a chance to take the game at the beginning of the overtime period.
Sophomore center Dominic Moore cut across the crease from left to right and fooled Stathos into diving ahead of time. Moore had a shot at the wide open net, but the shot went too high and over the goal, and neither team had a serious threat for the rest of the game.
Tigers captain and leading scorer Kirk Lamb missed the game with a knee injury.
Harvard 6, Yale 4
Harvard jumped out to a 3-0 lead and ultimately tallied six times, en route to defeating the Bulldogs 6-4 in front of a sold-out crowd at Bright on Friday night.
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