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Best of the Weekend in Sports Photo

Senior Jeff Cohen scored three goals in the Harvard men’s lacrosse team’s 14-10 loss at Cornell on Saturday, making Cohen Harvard’s all-time leader in career goals. Cohen’s third goal with 14:18 to play brought the Crimson within three, the closest Harvard came.
Senior Jeff Cohen scored three goals in the Harvard men’s lacrosse team’s 14-10 loss at Cornell on Saturday, making Cohen Harvard’s all-time leader in career goals. Cohen’s third goal with 14:18 to play brought the Crimson within three, the closest Harvard came.
By Robert S Samuels, Crimson Staff Writer

It was a mixed weekend for Harvard athletics. While softball dominated, outscoring its opponents 26-4 en route to four consecutive wins, baseball struggled, falling in three of weekend contests.

In the world of lacrosse, while senior Jeff Cohen became the top goalscorer in program history, No. 5 Cornell proved to be too much in a 14-10 win over the Crimson. Meanwhile, the women’s squad cruised to victory, 16-8, over Brown.

Check out the best of the weekend in sports photo here.

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