The Crimson's spring schedule includes Ohio State, Kansas State, Florida Atlantic and Miami, before it opens Ivy play with doubleheaders at the Gehrig Division's Cornell and Princeton April 1 and 2.
Women's Lacrosse
Off to its best start since 1997, the Crimson (3-0, 1-0 Ivy) face a pair of monumental challenges next week against two Top-10 teams.
The Crimson travel to No. 1 Maryland next Thursday before taking the field opposite No. 10 Yale in New Haven.
Defending national champions Maryland cruised to an easy 21-3 victory over Harvard in the team's only meeting last season.
While the Crimson aren't expecting an upset, Harvard Coach Carole Kleinfelder hopes the team can come away from next weeks game better for the experience.
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