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In the third overtime, Harvard had thought it won the game against Princeton with a successful two-point conversion. Upon review, the play was overturned, and the Tigers took home the 18-16 victory in five overtimes. The day after the game, however, the Ivy League acknowledged that "the officiating crew made a procedural error" and that the play in question "should have resulted in a successful two-point conversion."
In the third overtime, Harvard had thought it won the game against Princeton with a successful two-point conversion. Upon review, the play was overturned, and the Tigers took home the 18-16 victory in five overtimes. The day after the game, however, the Ivy League acknowledged that "the officiating crew made a procedural error" and that the play in question "should have resulted in a successful two-point conversion."

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