Freshman setter Mindy Jellin had 25 set assists and junior Julie Yick added 18 to help run the offense.
Katie Beauregard paced the Lions with 15 kills, but was unable to get much support from the rest of her teammates throughout the game.
The win extended the Crimson's current unbeaten streak to three games and was the first time since its wins against St. Peter's and Portland September 12 that it earned back-to-back victories.
Harvard 3, Cornell 0
Jellin quarterbacked the team effectively once again, collecting 35 set assists.
Although the Big Red played tough in the first game, it was unable to match the Crimson's intensity and aggressiveness and was overwhelmed in the last two games, winning only five total points. Harvard blanked Cornell 15-0 in the third and final game of the match.
Junior Robin Moore's eight kills and sophomore Liz Condon's 14 defensive digs led Cornell.
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