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M. Lax Ends Skid With 16-5 Rout of Holy Cross

With three games remaining, the Crimson must win out to finish above .500.

“It’s a tough thing to do because we play a very strong schedule, so coming out with a winning record is something we’d really like to do,” Logigian said.

To avoid a sub-.500 mark, Harvard will have to avenge last year’s blowout loss to Notre Dame on Saturday at Jordan Field.

Junior defender Joe Nejman and Rimlawi, both transfers from South Bend, provide the Crimson added motivation heading into that game.

“It’s a good chance to show everyone that we’re the better team and that those guys made the right choice coming here,” Logigian said.

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But, even if it isn’t able to sandwich twin four-game winning streaks around the losing skid, Harvard has already proven its resilience.

“We haven’t given up the whole season,” Baly said. “As long as we don’t give up, regardless of whether we win the next three games, I’m going to consider the season a success.”

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