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--- "Luiz F. Valente" wrote:
Officials will make errors, at times *many* errors, but how many of you
really believe that the officiating decided the outcome of this game?
Maybe it if had been a close game, but 6 to 3? Sorry, but no, Brown beat
Dartmouth fair and square.
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Hi Luiz
Scores, as you know, can be deceiving. Brown scored a meaningless empty-netter
with one second left.
Before that point it was 5-3 Brown, with the fifth goal having come on that
controversial call. Say that goal doesn't count and it's a one goal game.
I still agree with you, Brown did win fair and square because at the critical
junctures of the game they played better, but don't let the 6-3 score fool you.
This was a close game.
Jeffrey Beyer '98
Dartmouth College
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