Johnston led the team in scoring with nine goals and eight assists, while Uustal added five goals and seven assists.
Weinstein and Matias on defense have been a consistent force for the Crimson all season. Matias is the premier sweeper in the Ivy League, while the speedy Weinstein catapulted herself from obscurity to first-team honors with a fine season.
Back In New Haven
Forward Laura Velade of Yale was named Player of the Year by the Ivy coaches. Velade was held scoreless by the Crimson in Harvard's 2-0 victory of the Elis.
Harvard's five players was tied for second in the Ivy League; only Cornell won more positions, with a total of six.
"They all really deserved it," senior stopper Skyler Vinton said.