Also for Harvard, freshman Amy Biel recorded the best jump in the pole vault (4.55), and classmate Alayna Miller placed first in the long jump (7.12).
In the relays, Harvard outran Northeastern in both the one-and two-mile events by considerable margins of 6.96 and 13.34 seconds respectively.
Overall, the Harvard women turned in a solid performance in their final tune-up before the Ivy League season gets underway.
"I was fantastically impressed," Taylor said. "I've come to expect great things from the team since the beginning of the season, and I will continue to throughout the rest of the year."
This Saturday, the Crimson will face off against Brown, a team that has traditionally been a thorn in the side of Harvard.
"Brown is our toughest competitor," Taylor said. "We're definitely going to challenge them this year. I'm really looking forward to the meet."