Although partly pleased with their performance and the teams early success, the players still see plenty of room for improvement.
"Draw control was a problem for us today," Harper said. "It is definitely something that we want to improve."
Harper also felt that the Crimson let the Eagles hang around and keep the game close for too long.
"We felt like we were the better team," Harper said. "At times, however, we played down to their level."
The teams schedule gets slightly tougher this weekend when Notre Dame comes to town Sunday.
"We kept the intensity up through the whole game against B.C. and need to do that this weekend," Corkery said. "Coming to play Notre Dame at home is really big and then we have an Ivy game against Brown next week which is always key."
Last year in Southbend the Crimson trailed 10-8 but came back with four unanswered goals to defeat the Irish, 12-10.
Harvard hopes that the luck of the Irish will again be on its side this weekend.
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