At 32:08, the hosts struck again on a John Glynn deflection goal.
Harvard finally came through with 18 minutes left in the contest. Mills sent a pass to Ramy Rajballie, who lined the ball toward the net. Crimson freshman Nick D'Onofrio--a midgame substitute for Gian D'Ornellas--who was charging the goal, then headed the ball past Terrier netminder John Moe.
"We were the more creative team out there tonight," Shattuck said, "the more inventive team. We were more dominating territorially and with possessions. As a result, their attack was limited to counter-attacks."
"But those counter-attacks were scary," Shattuck added, "because they have three or four guys with real outstanding speed."
One of those speedy characters, forward Mike Emenaldo, was ejected from the game with 12:37 remaining. Emenaldo had been issued a pair of yellow cards earlier in the contest.
Despite Harvard's creative performance, it will have to wait until Saturday--when it hosts Brown at Ohiri Field--to capture a victory.