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M. Lax Beats Brown, 10-7

"We made a lot of mistakes during the game, but we also did the little things that people don't keep records of," Watson said. "We played hard throughout the game."

After struggling during its last two contests, the Crimson is ready to erase the mediocrity of last week's performances and to prove its mettle to the rest of the league.

"After [the loss to] Cornell we had a team meeting, and [Head Coach Scott Anderson] put everything into perspective for us," Watson said. "We learned that we all have to be willing to support each other, and we all challenged each other to play hard throughout the entire game."

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Harvard's next challenge will come when it plays a crucial league match against Princeton Saturday night to celebrate the dedication of Jordan Field.

"We're going into the game against Princeton with a lot of confidence," Primm said. "It's going to be a really important game for us because it's a Saturday night game and we are expecting big fan support."

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