Captain Tim Linden and the Crimson defense will square off against a Yale offense that has scored 16 goals so far this season. But the Harvard offense may face the greater challenge: scoring on a Bulldog defense that held No. 1 Connecticut scoreless until double overtime on Tuesday. The archrivals will meet tomorrow at Yale’s Reese Stadium in New Haven, Conn.
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