Cambridge, Massachusetts โ After falling behind 2-0 early in the first period, the Crimson fought back late in the game and Harvard ultimately fell to No. 13 Cornell on Friday night. After splitting the season series with the Big Red, Harvard will now turn its focus to Colgate tomorrow night.
How it happened
Harvard found itself in a tight spot early, giving up two goals in the first four minutes of the game. After taking two penalties in the first period, Harvard was outshot 12-1 and spent most of the period in its own half.
Harvard began to fight back in the second and third periods, with pace and energy picking up at Bright Landry. It was the third consecutive packed house at Bright. Joe Miller Then Crimson started attacking Ian Shane.
Harvard held Cornell scoreless for the remainder of the game and then outscored Cornell 16-11 over the next two periods. In an attempt to mount one final charge in the third period, Harvard tried to get within one on the power play but couldn't capitalize.
Ryan Healy He took six shots in the game. Zachary Culpa He won 12 faceoffs and had a great run.
next time
Harvard will face Colgate tomorrow.