Harvard appeared to blow the game wide open at the end of the first half with a four-goal run that put the Crimson up 6-2 heading into halftime.
Junior midfielder Courtney Leimkuhler gave the Crimson a 3-2 lead before Frisbie and freshman attacker Sara Burg added a pair 52 seconds apart to give Harvard a commanding 5-2 lead.
Walton capped the Crimson run, scoring 20 seconds before halftime to put the Crimson up 6-2 on goal assisted by junior midfielder Meg Austin.
The Eagles, however, would not roll over.
B.C. came storming out after halftime, unleashing four goals in under four minutes to tie the game 6-6.
"Our biggest weakness is that we start games strong and then have lapses," Harper said. "We let them come back instead of pounding goals in and finishing them off. If we could do that, we'd be golden."
Unlike yesterday against the Eagles, Harvard will need to be as good as gold if it hopes to continue its winning ways when it opens its Ivy League schedule next week.
The Crimson will host Brown next Wednesday in the Ivy opener.
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