Byline: JON PAUL MOROSI Staff writer
Harvard4 Colgate3 ALBANY -- Minutes past midnight, Ryan Lannon shuffled toward the Harvard dressing room at Pepsi Arena. He'd be in bed soon.
``I'm tired, sore, beat-up,'' he sighed, ``but it doesn't hurt as much when you win.''
It took Lannon and his Crimson teammates 96 minutes, 1 second, to arrive at victory Friday night, a 4-3 double-overtime decision over a noble Colgate varsity in the fourth-longest game in ECACHL history.
A crowd of 7,580 -- the ECACHL's largest semifinal draw since 1991 - witnessed the longest ECACHL semifinal in history. It ended as the clock wound toward triple overtime, when Lannon, a …

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