Harvard lost to Penn by less than one second two weeks ago.
"We're looking to avenge that loss," Nuzum said.
Harvard will also have to hold off Nos. 6 through 9, which are Yale, Brown, Wisconsin and Northeastern, in that order.
"Brown's picked up some speed over the season," Nuzum said.
The Crimson is coming off a win over Northeastern, though, and has also beaten Brown, Navy and MIT.
Penn has beaten Columbia twice and Yale and Navy each once. The Quakers lost to the Tigers on April 10. Princeton has beaten Yale, Columbia, MIT and Cornell.
The lightweights will also have to overcome a tough Tiger team.
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