The Crimson next competes on Jan. 30, when it meets Cornell and Brown.
Although happy with Saturday's win, Martin says there is room for improvement.
"This meet was definitely a wake-up call," said Martin. "Northeastern was a bit stronger than we expected, but we are going to be facing off against a lot better Ivy League teams."
Harvard Women
"We didn't expect [to win by so much] at all," junior captain Brenda Taylor said. "Our coach was really pulling out all the stops, putting different people in different events to get points."
Taylor once again sparked Harvard, winning three events handily. Taylor raced to victories in the 60-meter hurdles (8.48), the 60-meter dash (7.64), and the 200-meter dash (24.58).
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