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Just a few weeks removed from a tough 7-5 loss to Penn to open conference play, the Crimson led then-No. 16 Cornell by a score of 8-6 with just 4:41 remaining after a goal by junior attackman Mike McBride. After two late Big Red goals tied the game, however, Cornell scored on the first shot of overtime to deal Harvard (7-6, 2-4 Ivy) a crushing loss that all but ended the Crimson’s hopes of an Ivy League title...
Though disheartened by its devastating defeat, the Crimson did anything but lie down. Just three days later, Harvard beat the then-No. 10 Bears 12-10 in Providence on the strength of a second-half hat trick by freshman midfielder Brian Mahler...
...which included wins over Quinnipiac, Hartford, Fairfield and Holy Cross—was much kinder to the Crimson than its Ivy schedule. Harvard’s biggest non-league win immediatly followed an early-season 15-4 defeat at the hands of Bucknell, as the Crimson traveled to then-No. 14 UMass and took an 11-7 decision...
...stretcher while the Harvard junior cruised to a 42-yard gain on the play. Fitzpatrick called the game Edwards’ “coming-out party.” But the celebration didn’t end in Worcester. In the Crimson’s 28-20 upset of then-No. 10 Northeastern on Oct. 4, Edwards finished with seven catches for 180 yards and two TDs as the Huskies’ secondary was helpless to stop him. His speed garnered him an additional 53 yards on punt returns and a reverse...
...Broadbent, however, who emerged as one of the preeminent players in college squash. After being ranked as the No. 5 player for much of the year, Broadbent beat then-No. 2 Julian Illingworth of Yale and No. 3 Bernardo Samper of Trinity in back-to-back matches in the team championships. He then advanced to the finals of the CSA Individual Championships before falling to No. 1 Yasser El-Halaby...