And then with 2:11 remaining in the opening stanza, Sevier took a pass from Zeeben and knocked it into the goal. Greeley, heading a midfield which consistently kept the ball up front, also registered an assist on the play.
The second half offered Scalise a chance to demonstrate the depth of his team, which many consider the finest squad in Harvard history. Landry came through with her second goal of the afternoon on an assist from freshman Julie Sasner at 41:58.
The bench took over from there, but the level of aggressiveness remained the same.
And the Crimson offense continued to swamp the UNH defense, making repeated shots on the overworked Trask. At 29:15, Duffy took a pass in front of the goal from Sevier and knocked it squarely into the net for the afternoon's final tally.
"We really worked as a team today," a pleased Scalise said after the game. "We have great depth and today we got to show it."
THE NOTEBOOK: Game time Saturday is 11 a.m. Goals H. Kelly Landry, 2. H. Brigatte Duffy, H. loga Larson, H. Electa Sevier. Saves: H. Tracee Whitely, 1. UNH, Julie Trask, 11 Att:100.