For the Catamounts, sophomores Brendan Ginty and Kip Edwards both scored twice. Langfeldt made 12 saves on the day.
The win leaves the Crimson 4-2 and in a better frame of mind.
"It was a good game for us to come out and get our confidence and focus back," Anderson said. "I was satisfied with our effort and intensity and I thought we executed well on both ends of the field."
The Crimson were reeling after consecutive losses to ranked opponents Hobart and Duke. The team played well against Hobart but did not manage to convert their shots. Yesterday the Crimson connected on 24-43 for the game. The team also cleaned up the turnovers which cost them against Duke.
Harvard plays Ivy League rival Cornell Saturday at 1 p.m. at Ohiri field. The Big Red is sitting atop the Ivy League standings with wins over Penn and Yale. In order to secure an NCAA berth, the Crimson cannot afford to drop winnable games, which makes this a very significant midseason test.
HARVARD, 24-6 at Ohiri Field Vermont 0 2 1 3 -- 6 Harvard 3 7 9 5 - 24
G: Harvard--Ferrucci (8), Bevilacqua (3), Buttles (3), DeVries (2), Crofton (2), Leary (2), Callan (2), Famigletti (1), Sprong (1); Vermont--Ginty (2), Edwards (2), Schell (1), Stockman (1). A: Harvard--Bevilacqua (3), De Vries (2), Klein (2), Crofton (1), Ferrucci (1), Leary (1), Chupaila (1), Schuh (1), Shinners (1), Okike (1); Vermont--Robertson (1). S: Harvard--Cynar (4), Chen (5), O'Hare (2); Vermont--Langfeldt (12), Culver (5), Beaudoin (2).