Sophomore Doug Logigian found net at 12:40 of the second to tie the score at two. The half finished with the teams tied at a deuce.
In the third, Brown bookended goals from sophomore attackman Matt Primm and freshman Josh Hollinger to make it 4-4 going into the final frame.
Brown actually outshot Harvard on the evening, 40-38. Especially in the first half, the Brown Bears put impressive numbers in the books but could not translate them into tallies on the board.
Aided by a Crimson penalty early in the second period, the Brown Bears outshot the Crimson 16-9 in the second period and entered the break with a 24-15 edge.
Sophomore netminder Jake McKenna answered the call again, however, saving six in a busy second frame and 14 on the evening.
The Crimson returned from the intermission with a restored determination on offense. Although it could not take advantage of two man-up opportunities, Harvard increased its pressure around the cage, peppering Dickson with 11 shots.
Perhaps the most positive sign for the Crimson was its performance in the face-off.
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