With a score of 9.13, the Harvard squad was the first team to reach the nine-point threshold.
"We were so psyched because we were the first team to break into the nines. That was really huge for us," Garris said.
After performing, the squad held the winners' circle as James Madison University and Wright State University performed.
However, a team from Tamagawa University soon topped their scores.
Harvard ultimately took home fifth place in the highly competitive tournament. UNC-Charlotte University and Towson University tied for first place.
"We are so thrilled and so proud of each other. We were the only team in the top 10 without a coach," Garris said.
The Harvard squad was also the only team in the top five who had not placed that high before.
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