The Crimson converted 18-of-29 clearing attempts in the game, but only 8-of-15 in the second half. The game is reminiscent of Harvard's seven-game slide last year that ended any hopes of a post season, when the team's biggest problem was getting the ball forward on a consistent basis.
But this is a different team, and hopefully it will be a different ending.
The Minutemen face ECAC rival No. 5 Georgetown (9-1, 4-1) on Saturday.
The Crimson will have a chance to pull itself out the skid when it faces a weak Yale team (7-4, 2-3) this Saturday in New Haven.