"It was really just some beautiful water polo," Bliesath said.
The Crimson couldn't really ask for a better weekend before facing No. 1-ranked Queen's College at home next Saturday in the Northern regional tournament.
"This is really good preparation for us mentally, to come together like this before Northerns," Zimmerman said.
Despite the fact that Harvard enters the tournament seeded eighth, players seem unperturbed by Queens' top ranking.
"We're really excited about this matchup," Bar-Ziv said.
Earlier in the season the Crimson played an excellent game against Queens but fell in the end by only two points.
"They're going to be looking past us for sure," Zimmerman said. "We have nothing to lose and things seem to be going well for us. If they take this game for granted, and we play really well, we could upset."
To do that the Crimson simply needs to tap into the groove it found this past weekend.
"If we can play like we did last weekend; tight defense, relaxed offense, just keep it going like that, I think we could take them," Bliesath said.