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...that’s exactly what the Crimson are poised to do. After defeating Cornell 81-78 Saturday night in a back-and-forth game—which saw five lead changes or ties in the final five minutes and the biggest lead at any point only amount to seven points—the team now has as many league wins (3) as the 2002-’03 squad did at this point last season
...losses later, Harvard has struggled to maintain its consistency and is consequently in unfamiliar territory—looking up in the standings at half of the other Ivy League teams. The Crimson’s season has been a back-and-forth battle—winning games in convincing fashion only to drop subsequent contests by close margins...
...with six shots over the next 1:36. Following the third faceoff in the RPI’s zone, the Crimson’s top power-play unit kept up the pressure without allowing a stoppage in play, rotating the puck along the low boards and working it back-and-forth at the blue line...
Consider this memorable moment in middle school history. It’s sixth period of sixth grade computer class, and the cool boys are making a joke we girls don’t understand. They’re making this back-and-forth motion with their right hands, as if they’re jabbing a big stick in and out of their guts, over and over again...
Harvard’s good fortune, however, didn’t last. In a back-and-forth battle that began Saturday night and lasted until approximately 1:35 a.m. PST, the Crimson fell 4-2 to the host No. 11 Washington Huskies during the wee hours of Sunday morning...