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FEEL THE CHI

By Kevin H. Lin
Cornell got on the scoreboard first within the first 10 minutes of Saturday’s game in Ithaca, N.Y. Harvard didn’t look like the team that’s earned itself a No. 8 national ranking, unable to create shots for itself. But junior Alex Chi broke the Crimson’s offensive silence by netting a goal in the 77th minute. As time expired in regulation and both overtimes, Harvard settled for a 1-1 tie.
Cornell got on the scoreboard first within the first 10 minutes of Saturday’s game in Ithaca, N.Y. Harvard didn’t look like the team that’s earned itself a No. 8 national ranking, unable to create shots for itself. But junior Alex Chi broke the Crimson’s offensive silence by netting a goal in the 77th minute. As time expired in regulation and both overtimes, Harvard settled for a 1-1 tie.

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