Since the Crimson hasn't reached that magic plateau since 1978-79, her caution is well taken.
Harvard's next four games constitute the hardest part of its schedule. And Wednesday's hookup with Boston College (7:30, Briggs Athletic Center) promises to be the toughest of the year.
The Eagles, who beat the Crimson 78-42 last year, are one of the best teams in all of New England. AT least one follower of local college hoop predicts that, "It will be quite an accomplishment if Harvard stays within 30 points).
THE NOTEBOOK: Collins has now tallied in double-figures in all five games this year...Freshmen Hanya Bluestone and Mary Baldauf each played a season-high number of minutes...Keffer (5 of 6), Hayes (7 of 11). Kelly (5 of 7) and Collins (4 of 6) all had outstanding showing nights.
at Briggs Athletic Center
HARTFORD (49)--Davies, 4-3-11; Colette 0-0-0; Rice 1-0-2; Potter 0-0-0; Ringland 4-1-9; Whittler 3-2-8; Tremblay 3-1-7; Kaufman 1-0-2; Aquadro 0-0-0; Trott 1-1-3; Jackson 2-1-5; Sivilla 1-0-2; Kracmer 0-0-0; Totals 20-9-45.
HARVARD (84)--Keffer 5-0-10; Sugrue 1-0-2; Hayes 7-2-16; Brown 1-2-4; Collins 4-3-11; Joseph 3-1-7; Baldauf 0-3-3; Kelly 5-2-12; Cibotti 2-0-4; Chandler 2-2-0; Smith 3-0-6; Bluestone 1-1-3; Totals 34-16-84.
Halftime: Harvard, 38-21.