The team also lost just four individual matches out of 54 in Ivy play, dropping one to Dartmouth and three to Princeton.
Besides the regular-season loss to Trinity, the Crimson posted 8-1 wins over Navy, Williams and Amherst, and blanked MIT, Brown, Cornell, Penn and Yale during the regular-season.
"We were very pleased with how we competed against our other top competitors, Princeton and Yale," Wyant said.
Doyle's retirement comes after a seven-year run at the helm of the most successful program in Harvard athletics.
In his seven seasons as coach of the Crimson, Doyle led the squad to an incredible 93-4 overall record.
"We were upset when we found out, but we're trying to look at it as an opportunity for change, and change isn't necessarily a bad thing," junior Eric Lauer said. "We just hope that whoever we get as our next coach can have a similar kind of relationship with us as [Doyle] did."
Doyle said he wanted to relocate his family to New Orleans, and that played a major role in his decision to leave Harvard.
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