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Certainly, though, the Red deserves some degree of credit. Cornell has been the ECAC’s best, most consistent team throughout the season. Big Red Coach Mike Schafer assured those assembled at the post-game press conference that his team would do the ECAC proud in the NCAA tournament, as Cornell was virtually assured of an at-large berth regardless of Saturday’s outcome...
...this win another “Miracle on Ice?” Maybe, maybe not. While Cornell certainly dominated the ECAC this season, the Crimson did beat the Big Red earlier this year and scored more goals against Cornell than any other of its opponents...
Sophomore Tyler Kolarik’s goal at 16:11 of double overtime gave the Harvard men’s hockey team an epic 4-3 double-overtime victory over heavily-favored Cornell in the ECAC championship game, sending the Crimson to its first NCAA tournament since...
Three of those four wins came in overtime, including Harvard’s 3-2 victory over Clarkson in the ECAC semifinals on Friday. Saturday’s win improved the Crimson to 4-0-4 in overtime games on the year, with each win more exciting than the one before...
...addition to being the longest game in Harvard history, Saturday’s contest was the longest game in Cornell history, the longest-ever ECAC championship game and the ninth-longest game in the history of NCAA hockey...