Dartmouth 64, Princeton 56 "I think we were real disappointed as a team because we did not play very well," Princeton junior forward Chris Doyal said. Princeton 73, Harvard 69; 2OT After a horrible performance the night before in hanover, guard Sydney Johnson matched a career high with 25 points while sparking the Tigers to a much-needed victory. Princeton led 62-58 with under two minutes left in regulation, but Harvard's Kyle Snowden scored a tip-in basket with :31 left to knot the contest at 63. After the Tigers turned the ball over, Harvard had a chance to win in the closing seconds but could not. The same thing happened in the first overtime, where both teams scored only two points. The Crimson failed once again to win the game in its final possession. Princeton took control in the second overtime and two free throws by Doyle iced the contest. Princeton's next Ivy League game is at the Palestra Jan. 28.
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