A late blitz of goals from Vermont could not stop the Harvard men's lacrosse team from winning.
Playing in Burlington, the Crimson (3-3, 1-0 Ivy) staved off three Catamount goals in the final 3:09 to hold on for a 7-6 victory.
Vermont (2-4) struck first against the No. 20 Harvard squad, grabbing a goal 1:21 into the game for a quick lead.
The two teams traded goals until they were tied at three apiece.
Before the end of the second period, however, the Crimson emerged with a lead. Freshman midfielder Michael Baly and sophomore attacker Dana Sprong found the back of the Catamount net for a 5-3 Crimson lead.
Unlike lightning, Harvard struck twice in the third period, one goal from sophomore midfielder Adam McGowan and one from junior attacker Lawson DeVries, for a 7-3 stronghold lead.
The margin stayed the same until the Catamounts mounted a comeback in the waning minutes, including their last goal with less than a minute left, that would ultimately be to no avail.
Harvard's Keith Cynar had 12 saves for the Crimson, helping them to their 10th win in the last 11 meetings between the two teams. Vermont's Brendan Hall stopped 16 Harvard shots. Harvard outshot Vermont 37 to 28.
DeVries and McGowan led the Crimson with two goals and two assists apiece.
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