"We knew that Stanford would be a good team," said freshman Ashley Austin. "We had to come out strong against them."
Stanford's leading scorers performed as well as expected, with 11 of the 13 goals scored by three players, including five goals from senior Katherine Barnes. Sophomore Liz Lanese had four goals and freshman Abbi Hills tallied a pair and notched an assist for the game.
Harper broke the 100-point barrier with a total of three goals and three assists for the game. Senior Lauren Corkery also tallied three goals and an assist. Juniors Heather Hussey and Frisbie also contributed two goals apiece to the effort.
The Crimson played a tight game, led by high scoring and Guyer's goaltending. She completed the game with 14 saves.
"Spring break was a little tiring and Stanford was right at the end," Christino said. "We got the job done."
Harvard 11, Richmond 9
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