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By Meredith H. Keffer
Rookie Zack Wolfenzon was one of eight Harvard players to fire a shot in Saturday’s game against Princeton, but the Tigers outshot the Crimson on the day, firing 20 to Harvard’s 14. The end result: Harvard fell to Princeton, 2-1, in double-overtime, as a pair of Tiger shots found the back of tehe net.
Rookie Zack Wolfenzon was one of eight Harvard players to fire a shot in Saturday’s game against Princeton, but the Tigers outshot the Crimson on the day, firing 20 to Harvard’s 14. The end result: Harvard fell to Princeton, 2-1, in double-overtime, as a pair of Tiger shots found the back of tehe net.

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