Junior forward Tara Dunn found junior forward Kiirsten Suurkask at 13:33 for the Crimson's final goal.
Harvard 6, Niagara 4
Although Harvard had demolished the Purple Eagles 6-0, 5-0 last season,
Niagara has played both Cornell and New Hampshire close this year, walking
away with a victory against Cornell.
"Niagara has battled hard with the top teams in the league," Harvard Coach Katey Stone said. "I thought that we played pretty well, although we let them hang around a little longer that I would have liked."
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