Logigian then scored his second and third goals of the game to regain the lead for the Crimson.
After two Red Raider goals, Sprong was able to capitalize on an extra-man opportunity to put Harvard up, 6-5.
The lead would not hold, however, as Dobbins and Asher each scored again before the end of the frame and Colgate took a 7-6 advantage into the half.
"We came out a little slow in the beginning and just traded goals with them," Logigian said.
Harvard took over in the third quarter, however, tallying four unanswered goals to open the second half.
Junior midfielder Michael Baly opened the scoring and Primm and Sprong scored their second goals of the game. Baly then assisted on junior midfielder James Christian's man-up goal.
"The energy level was high in the third quarter," Sprong said.
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