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Crimson Men's Lacrosse Dominates Despite Early Deficit

It was a team effort on the offensive end as well for the Crimson, which saw three of its players record their first goals of the season. Eipp and Mahon added two goals apiece, and junior attackman Jack Walker also added a late goal.

Cohen, who netted two goals on Tuesday, was honored in a pre-game ceremony after breaking the 50-year-old Harvard record for career goals last Saturday at Cornell. The record was previously held by Dave Bohn ’61, who was in attendance Tuesday night.

The Crimson now looks ahead to an Ivy League matchup in Pennsylvania this Saturday, when it will face a struggling Quakers team that, according to Wojcik, plays among the nation’s most challenging schedules.

“We expect it to be a dog fight,” Wojcik said.

Harvard currently sits in third place in the Ivy League, one full game ahead of fifth-place Brown, which would be the last team left out of the Ivy League Tournament if the season ended today.

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—Staff writer James M. Acer can be reached at jacer@college.harvard.edu.

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