Cornell got on the scoreboard first within the first 10 minutes of Saturday’s game in Ithaca, N.Y. Harvard didn’t look like the team that’s earned itself a No. 8 national ranking, unable to create shots for itself. But junior Alex Chi broke the Crimson’s offensive silence by netting a goal in the 77th minute. As time expired in regulation and both overtimes, Harvard settled for a 1-1 tie.
FEEL THE CHI
By Kevin H. Lin
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