After the game, Peljto said she was happy about her final performance.
“Of course it’s sad to be playing in your last game,” she said, “but we had a good team effort and I was happy with the way things came out.”
Senior point guard Bev Moore, also making her last appearance for the Crimson, had 10 points and was two-of-three from behind the arc. Cserny was the only other Harvard player in double digits with 17.
Forward Jeannie Cullen led the way for the Big Green, finishing one point ahead of Morrison with 16.
With the win, the Crimson jumped past Dartmouth to finish tied with Brown for second place in the final league standings.
“Relative to our expectations, this is painful for us to be second and not first,” Delaney-Smith said. “It’s painful for us not to go to the NCAAs because we think we would represent the league best.”
“So I think for us to finish the way we did is a real testament to our character and our pride,” she added.