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Field Hockey Scores Most Convincing Win Yet

Scott agreed that the team is looking as good as it has since she’s been at Harvard.

“It’s late in the season, and things are just really starting to come together,” Scott said. “Things we’ve been working on all season are falling into place.”

The Crimson will take a rest day tomorrow, before resuming practice on Tuesday in preparation for Wednesday’s game against No. 17 Boston College.

The Eagles (11-4) had a higher national ranking earlier in the season, but they’ve slipped as of late, and they’ll probably slip again after falling into third place in the Big East with a loss to Villanova this weekend.

Harvard beat BC 5-0 last season and 2-0 the year before that. The Crimson will look to make a statement against the Eagles in its final game leading into Saturday’s showdown at archrival Princeton that could well decide the Ivy title.

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—Staff writer David R. De Remer can be reached at remer@fas.harvard.edu.

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