Looming larger on the horizon is the Crimson's showdown with No. 12 Notre Dame (5-3).
A loss to the Fighting Irish two weeks from now could hurt Harvard's chances of receiving a playoff bid.
Here is how the other Ivy teams fared last week in action around the league.
Cornell 13, Syracuse 12
Trailing by a goal, Big Red freshman attacker Michael Egan scored with 6:19 remaining in fourth quarter to tie the game, 12-12.
Egan wasn't finished there.
With the score still deadlocked, Egan fired the game winner with 3:25 remaining in regulation to hand Syracuse (7-1) its first loss of the season.
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