Two goals from junior Kim Weeks gave Harvard a short-lived 7-6 lead early in the second half, but the Bears bounced back on scores from Cristi Gigon--who netted four goals and an assist on the day--and teammates Jennifer McNamara and Lauren Klein to seal the win.
Harvard will take a break from Ivy action Wednesday afternoon when it travels to Boston University for a 3 p.m. game. With two close losses to open the conference schedule, the Crimson hopes to continue to be competitive and end up on the other side of a tight box score.
"Our team played well against Yale and, more importantly, we played together," Brown said. "It's always disappointing after a stinging loss like that but there were positives, and now we have to get ready for B.U."