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Also impressive in the victory was the Crimson’s ability to shut down Brown’s second team All-Ivy attack, Jon Thompson, who was leading the Ivy League in goals per game and had just scored seven goals against Georgetown—the then-No. 1 defense in the country—the week before...
Harvard’s respect for the Big Green is certainly justified. Dartmouth owns victories over Cornell and then-No. 1 Boston College and features one of the most dangerous lines in the country in sophomore Lee Stempniak and freshmen Mike Ouelette and Hugh Jessiman—the ECAC rookie of the year...
...week later, Harvard played its third game of the season against then-No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth. The Bulldogs, not subject to Ivy scheduling restrictions, had already played 10 games. Nevertheless, the Crimson proved to be in midseason form with a 2-1 triumph over the two-time defending national champions...
...Harvard beaten North Carolina, it would have been another step forward after the Crimson’s dominant 6-1 victory over then-No. 14 Miami two weeks earlier. Graham said he could not recall whether Harvard had beaten a team ranked that high during his tenure...
...This weekend’s road trip will be difficult. Harvard plays at Dartmouth on Friday night, and the Big Green is an impressive 11-2 at home this season, including a win over then-No. 1 Boston College Nov. 26. The Crimson then meets a Vermont team on Saturday that has won three of five and is coming off its first weekend sweep since Bush the Younger took office...