"The key was our blocking in game five," Wilson said, "I was impressed by the resolve and grit of the team as we fought back to win."
Harvard's win last night preserves its perfect record in league play. Last year, the Crimson finished 1-6 in the EIVA.
"This is definitely the best team in the four years that I have been here," said Pankau, "I'm really looking forward to the rest of this season."
Harvard will look to remain undefeated in league play as it travels to Columbia Union and Eastern Mennonite this weekend.
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