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Defense Turns To Offense

By Thomas W. Franck
Sophomore defenseman Jacob Olson stands his ground despite contact from a Cornell player. This Friday night, the Harvard defense held the hosting Big Red to one goal in the first two periods. That stinginess allowed the Crimson to come back with four goals in the final period.
Sophomore defenseman Jacob Olson stands his ground despite contact from a Cornell player. This Friday night, the Harvard defense held the hosting Big Red to one goal in the first two periods. That stinginess allowed the Crimson to come back with four goals in the final period.

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