On the other hand, the final round of games was much more heartening to Crimson faithful, as Harvard won and revenge was exacted on Colby.
In the consolation game, the Crimson took on the Big Red of Cornell, who weren't really that Big.
"In the Cornell game we basically dominated," Kellogg said. "We were the better team and played like the better team."
The final score was 4-2, and Harvard ought to be licking its chops when it mulls over the prospects of playing Cornell twice more this year.
In the Tourney Final, Colby's Cinderella run through the All American Tourney came to a grinding halt at the feet of UNH.
The Wildcats' 4-1 victory gave them first place in the final standings. Colby and Harvard were second and third, respectively.
Finishing in the show position was not what the Crimson dreamed of while flying to the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but Harvard still felt that it was a good experience.
"It was frustrating that we lost," Kellogg said, "but at the same time we know what we need to do to get better."