"I thought we played an intense, even game," Cheng said. "We were focused, but antsy, and the trip didn't help."
The game was tied at 1-1 after a quarter, but Princeton senior Chris Gratian was just getting warmed up. He scored four goals to lead the Tigers.
Harvard actually outscored Princeton in the second half, but was unable to fully close the gap.
"We played good defense, but missed a few shots," Masterson said. "They don't all go in."
The team also defeated George Washington, 13-3, and Salem-Teikyo, 16-7. Both wins were as predictable as they were lopsided.
George Washington is winless in the Southern Division East, with an 0-3 record. Salem-Teikyo has a 3-1 CWPA record in the Southern Division West, a division with no ranked teams.