Primm was named to this week's Ivy League Honor Roll after scoring 5 goals and notching a pair of assists in Harvard's 21-5 win over Boston College last Saturday at Jordan. The sophomore now has eight goals on the year.
Harvard largely owed the win to its defense, which allowed only 23 shots on goal to the Crimson's 50.
It was the second straight game that Harvard outshot its opponent by a large margin. The Crimson outshot B.C. 55-22 on Saturday.
Harvard was also dominant on the faceoffs, winning 16 to Holy Cross' 11.
Freshman netminder James McKenna was yet another bright spot in the Harvard defense. McKenna should continue to lead the Ivy League with his low 2.69 goals-against average after allowing only 5 goals in the Harvard victory.
"We have room to improve but today was good," Gotschall said. "We got our first couple of offensive lines going and we scored well in the first half."
Holy Cross was limited to only four goals with Crusader attacker Mark Turnuzzuer scoring half of those.
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