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M. Lax Thumps Holy Cross

The Crimson has an umblemished record thus far after the B.C. win last week and an 8-4 win over Providence in the season's opener.

"We are playing pretty well," Sprong said. "There are moments when we look a little sloppy, but collectively we are playing pretty well."

Harvard cannot afford to be sloppy during its busy spring break week ahead of itself as it starts its Ivy league season this weekend with a game at Jordan Field on Sunday against No. 17 Pennsylvania (1-2, 0-1 Ivy).

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"It's the real start of our season," said Gotschall. "We are going to face a long strech of real good teams. We will have to play pretty well."

The Crimson travels to Fairfield on Tuesday of next week for a make-up game before returning to Jordan for a March 31st showdown with perennial contender No. 10 Duke(5-2).

"Both Penn and Duke are playing pretty well," said Sprong. "We will have to be on top of our game to beat them."

With any luck, when Harvard's undergrads return from their fun in the sun, the Crimson will have a strong 6-0 record after knocking off two of the nation's top 20 teams.

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