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Crimson win in overtime against Engineers

With no decisive score in regulation, Harvard's home game against RPI ran into overtime on Friday. Harvard snatched the win with a final score of 4-3.

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With no decisive score in regulation, Harvard's home game against RPI ran into overtime on Friday. Harvard snatched the win with a final score of 4-3.

The visiting team took the lead at 12:42 of the first period, with a goal scored by Ture Linden. Ottoville Leppanen and TJ Walsh assisted on the play.

Ture Linden scored at 5:29 into the second, assisted by Ottoville Leppanen and Anthony Baxter, to give the Engineers the lead.

In the third period, Rory Herrman scored in the 2nd minute of the third period, assisted by TJ Walsh and Jack Brackett, increasing the lead for the Engineers.

In the third, Marshall Rifai scored with 4 minutes remaining, assisted by Alex Laferriere and John Farinacci, closing the gap for the Crimson.

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The Crimson narrowed the gap again at 18:02 into the period when Ryan Siedem found the back of the net goal, assisted by Alex Laferriere and John Farinacci.

The Crimson tied the score 3-3 with 15 seconds of play remaining after a goal from Matthew Coronato, assisted by Nick Abruzzese and Henry Thrun.

In overtime, it took 2:00 before Jack Donato scored the game-winner for the home team, assisted by Henry Thrun and Casey Dornbach.

The Crimson were called for just two penalty minutes, while the Engineers received four minutes.

These teams will soon play each other again in the next matchup on Saturday at 6 p.m. CST.

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