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By Sarah E Amanullah
Harvard and New Hampshire traded games last night, but the Crimson was able to edge out the Wildcats, 15-12, in the deciding game. Harvard returns to action this Friday to face Holy Cross.
Harvard and New Hampshire traded games last night, but the Crimson was able to edge out the Wildcats, 15-12, in the deciding game. Harvard returns to action this Friday to face Holy Cross.

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