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"I think one of our problems is that we'relooking to pass first and shoot second," Zottersaid. "Because our first option is to pass, ourbody position isn't right, and our shots aren'tdangerous, powerful shots. We do a really good jobof keeping possession, but we do such a good jobthat we're always looking to pass."

Even with its offensive woes, Harvard's defensehas been strong enough to keep it undefeated inthe Ivy League. The Crimson has allowed more thanone goal just once this season, a 2-1 loss to PennState in the second game of the season.

The Crimson now sets its sights on the HarvardInvitational this weekend, where it will faceNortheastern on Friday George Mason on Sunday.

The Sunday match-up has some history: at the1997 NCAA tournament, the Crimson won a hardfought three-overtime grudge match in which Millersent in the winning goal.

After a mid-week match with power-houseConnecticut, Harvard resumes its league schedulethe following weekend at Princeton.

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HARVARD, 1-0 at Ohiri Field

Cornell  0  0  --  0Harvard  0  1  --  1

Scoring

Har--Stauffer (Berman, Miller) 59:55.

Saves: Cor--Cauzillo 9; Har--Browning 2.CrimsonPaul S. GutmanPOSSESSED: Senior back ASHLEYMARYNICK, threatened by a Cornell defender,maintains control of the ball.

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