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While former coach Ned. Harkness watched Cornell play for the first time since last March, the Big Red trounced undefeated Boston University, 5-1, Saturday at Lynah Rink in Ithaca.
The win extended Cornell's Lynah winning streak to 49 games and gave further evidence of the Big Red's reluctance to concede the national championship.
Toots Cahoon scored first for B.U., but Cornell's Brian Cropper stopped everything else while Tim Regan of B.U. did not.
Harvard is likely to play the Terriers in the Beanpot finals Feb. 22. Tickets for undergraduates go on sale this morning.
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