"We've played well at times, but we've not played well consistently," Sprong said. "We know that to have a chance against stronger opposition we'll have to play better throughout the game."
W. Lacrosse
break, the Harvard women's lacrosse team will settle for a cheesesteak.
The Crimson (1-1) heads down I-95 for a week of training in historic Philadelphia.
The practice sessions will be interrupted only by a game against St. Joseph's (0-2) on Wednesday.
Straddling its trip to the City of Brotherly Love, the Crimson will play at Brown (1-2) tomorrow and will return home to host Yale (3-0) next Saturday.
"Sure we'd love to go someplace warm," junior attacker Ashley Birch said. "But it's good just to go somewhere and focus on lacrosse. It will really help our play."
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