Harvard's high level of play has translated to a consistent climb in the national rankings.
There has not been a game which the Crimson failed to dominate the action by outshooting its opponent. This Penn team was no exception, since Harvard had a 25-7 advantage in shots.
After beginning the season at number 21 then going to 19, the Crimson stands in its current position thanks to seven consecutive wins with a goal differential of 24 to four.
"It's exciting and a challenge, too," Chernikoff said. "Each week we jump a few steps higher, so we want to see how far we can go. It motivates us."
The win was Harvard's second 5-0 victory in a row, since the Crimson beat Hartford (1-9-0) by the same margin just three days before.
Sunday's game capped off a successful three-game stretch of road contests for Harvard. Only Holy Cross managed to score a single goal on the Crimson, who won the games by an average margin of four goals. Scoring Har--Bowes (unassisted) 7:32. Har--Zuccaro (Tenser) 22:28. Har--Stauffer (unassisted) 34:20. Har--Miller (Zuccaro) 76:03. Har--Zotter (unassisted) 78:30. Saves: Har--Burney 1, Browning 0; Penn--Jodoin 6.