But Schuman was able to turn three Crimson miscues into three touchdown passes. Steve Kennelly hauled in a 22-yd. pass from Schuman to open the game's scoring.
The Crimson rallied in the second half behind the running and receiving of Reidy, a 5-ft., 9-in., 190-lb. junior running back.
Reidy had a 51-yd. run and caught a 55-yd. pass from MacLeod.
"Jim Reidy was just a dependable back for us today," Restic said. "He caught the ball well, he ran well and he kept us in the game."
For the Crimson, the goal of an undefeated season was shattered long ago. Saturday's loss means Harvard will end the season with a losing record.
"We've just got to find a new goal," receiver Neil Phillips said. "We've got two games left, and the best thing we can do now is to win the final two games."
The Crimson travels to Philadelphia next Saturday to take on league-leader Penn.