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By Elena M Pepe
The weekend’s ECAC Championship was a mixed bag for Harvard, which finished 1-2 in two days of competition. The Crimson opened play Saturday with a 9-5 win over Brown, against whom junior co-captain Devan Kennifer had three goals. She followed up with five goals in a loss to Iona.
The weekend’s ECAC Championship was a mixed bag for Harvard, which finished 1-2 in two days of competition. The Crimson opened play Saturday with a 9-5 win over Brown, against whom junior co-captain Devan Kennifer had three goals. She followed up with five goals in a loss to Iona.

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