Holy Cross then scored twice before Harvard began its second comeback.
Montalbano's goal, like Weinstock's, was the first in the junior's collegiate career.
"Something we've been concentrating on is getting the fullbacks involved in the offense," Wheaton said, "and they came through with two goals today."
Last season, the Crimson offense scored just 14 goals in 13 games.
"There's a big difference between this year and last year's 1-0 games," Wald said. "We've scored nine goals in our first three games. That gives us a lot of confidence."
Of the team's nine goals, three have been scored by fullbacks. Wheaton attributed the sudden increase in goal production to several factors.
"We have some very young players adding to the offensive punch, and we have some players returning with more experience," said Wheaton.
"And I think we also have a great assistant coach in Carin Jennings, who has a great mind for offensive strategy," Wheaton added.