"We came out strong and we kept the game close," Callery said.
Gottschall opened the second-period scoring with an unassisted goal at 6:39 to tie the game at three apiece. But Cadin answered for the Quakers with a goal less than a minute later to give Penn the lead again.
Logigan gave the Crimson a 5-4 lead at the end of the first half with two unassisted goals.
Callery carried the Crimson momentum into the second half with a beautiful goal off of a pass from Wich behind the goal. Sprong then tallied a man-up goal for the Crimson, assisted by Buttles to bring Harvard's lead to 7-4.
But this would be the end of the Crimson offense in the third period, as the Quakers went on to score five unanswered goals to give Penn a 9-7 lead going into the final period. Senior Todd Minerly tallied two of these goals and notched an assist on another.
Harvard cut the lead to one goal 1:22 into the fourth quarter when Baly scored unassisted, and then tied the game at 9-9 with a goal from Logigian from Sprong.