The jet-lagged Crimson lost to the home team in the first game of the tournament 10-5. Harvard's offense wilted under strong competition from the Tigers' offensive line, led by freshman Adele McCarthy-Beauvais and sophomore Cassie Nichols, though Harvard sophomore Tiana Peterson managed 3 goals against freshman goalie Jenny Hildebrand.
While the Crimson women then recovered enough to hand the Gannon College
Emus a 13-7 loss, in the next game the Brown offense proved too much to handle. The Bears pulled away in the fourth quarter and triumphed, 6-3.
The Crimson made its final spring break appearance April 1, winning 7-5
over Hartwick College. Harvard hopes that the momentum from this last victory will carry into this weekend as CWPA Northerns, the only tournament that will be held at Blodgett Pool this year.
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