Not too shaken up by the hit, Raymond began the second half with a sweet pass to Griffith, who once again started off the scoring.
Going into the final period Harvard led, 8-0. Boston College's Brian Stenberg removed the goose egg from the B.C. side of the scoreboard with a goal at 4:14. After an awesome drive towards the cage, Stenberg netted another at 11:10.
Thirty seconds later, Harvard's Neil Garfinkel whipped an underhanded shot into the back of the net. The other goalscorers for the Crimson were Kramer with one and Nick Nero with two.
"We expected Harvard to be as good as they were," Boston College Coach Ed Moy said. "I have been coaching here for three years and this is the best Harvard team we've played. I was very impressed with [defender Bill] Pennoyer and their attack."
"We did some good stuff offensively," said Harvard Coach Scott Anderson. "We want to keep getting better. The games you have to win, you have to win doing it right--and we did."
THE NOTEBOOK: Five Ivy League teams are now ranked in the top 10 in the nation. Brown is ranked fifth, Harvard seventh, Yale and Pennsylvania share the eighth spot and Cornell is ranked 10th...Last year, Cornell won the Ivies with a 6-0 record. Brown, Harvard and Pennsylvania all finished with 4-2 records.