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at #7 Brown 4, #10 Clarkson 3. (Brown wins series 2-0)
The good news for Clarkson - they finally scored after 219:58. Joe
Zarbo did the honours at 17:21. The bad news, they allowed four Brown
goals in the two periods: two by Jake Goldberg and one each from Matt
Lorito and Dennis Robertson. The Knights woke up in the third as
Jarrett Burton scored a pair of power-play goals, and outshot Brown
17-3, but they couldn't get the equalizer. Greg Lewis played the first
two periods in net for Clarkson, taking the loss after allowing four
goals on 20 shots. Cody Rosen played the last 20, making three stops.
Anthony Borelli made 34 saves for Brown.

#9 Cornell 4 at #8 Princeton 0. (Cornell wins series 2-0)
A pair of goals by Nick D'Agostino in the third period broke open what
had been a 1-1, as the Big Red picked up the series sweep. The teams
traded goals in the first two periods, with Princeton's Will MacDonald
scoring in the first, followed by Cornell's Brian Ferlin in the
second. After Cornell took the 3-1 lead, Andrew Calof scored with 45
seconds left (and the goalie out) to pull the Tigers to within one,
but Joel Lowry's empty-netter clinched the Cornell win. Andy Iles made
20 saves for the win, Mike Condon took the loss with 29 saves.

#12 Harvard 1 at #5 Dartmouth 4. (Series tied 1-1)
Four different players scored for the Big Green as they forced a
deciding game. Dustin Walsh, Tyler Sikura, Mike Keenan and Matt
Lindblad all scored for Dartmouth, who led 1-0 after the first period
and 2-1 after 40 minutes. Alex Fallstrom had the only Harvard goal, a
power-play marker in the second. Dartmouth outshot Harvard 35-24,
including 15-5 in the first period. Charles Grant made 23 saves for
Dartmouth, while Raphael Girard made 31 stops for Harvard.

at #6 St. Lawrence 4, #11 Colgate 2. (SLU wins series 2-0)
A pair of third-period power-play goals by Justin Baker cemented the
series sweep for the Skating Saints. SLU had taken a 2-0 first period
lead on goals by Kyle Flanagan and Greg Carey, and held it through a
scoreless second period. Kurtis Bartliff had the only Colgate goal, as
he sandwiched Baker's pair in the third. Matt Wenninger picked up the
win for SLU, making 27 saves. Spencer Finney started in goal for the
Red Raiders, but he was pulled in the first period after SLU's second
goal, having allowed two goals on six shots. Eric Mihalik played 44:56
in relief, making 18 saves on 20 shots.

The only game on Sunday is Harvard at Dartmouth, which is set to start
at 5 p.m. Since it's the 5-12 series that's still up for grabs, none
of the quarterfinal matchups are set.

If Dartmouth wins, the quarterfinals would be Cornell at Quinnipiac,
Brown at RPI, SLU at Yale, Dartmouth at Union. If Harvard wins, the
quarterfinals would be Harvard at Quinnipiac, Cornell at RPI, Brown at
Yale, SLU at Union.

-- 
John Edwards
"You can insure against the weather, but you can't insure against
incompetence, can you?" - Phil Tufnell

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