“We are getting better, that’s the key,” Stone said. “We just need to make sure we are ready to play whenever games come around.”
As the team prepares to take on No. 4 New Hampshire on Wednesday, Stone emphasized the Harvard’s need for simple play and confidence.
“We know what we need to do, we just need to go out there and do it,” Farni agreed. “We know we are fast enough to beat anyone. We know we can keep up with any team. We just need to have confidence and capitalize on our chances.”
For now, the team can revel in its ability to score seven goals, the most for the program since last year’s Beanpot, when Harvard scored eight against Boston University.
“We were raring to go,” Dempsey said. “We just came out flying. [We are] looking forward to Wednesday, and hopefully we can do the same thing.”
—Staff writer Alex Sopko can be reached at sopko@fas.harvard.edu.