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Nationally-Ranked Laxmen Roughed Up

Brown Ends Harvard's Three-Game Win Streak, 9-6

"We just didn't generate enough offense," Anderson said.

A major factor in the game was shot differential. The Bruins fired on goal 43 times while the Crimson had only 25 chances.

"Their goalie played pretty well," Anderson said. "We didn't have many shots but the ones we had were good opportunities."

The Bruins' Bernie Buonanno, Sam Iserson, Greg Rogers and Jamie Munro were all able to cash in on their goal scoring opportunities. Not just once but twice.

"There is a lot of pressure on us to play consistently," Anderson said. "We have been consistent in all but two of our games. Those two games Penn and Brown, have hurt us."

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"We only played 15 minutes of lacrosse and we can't win like that," said Kramer.

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