Caples was very satisfied with the overall effort, noting the consistency of her team at this young point of the season.
“We’re working to put a complete game together,” she said. “We’re really pleased. Great team effort.”
“I think it went really well,” Tassopoulos said. We were able to come out strong and keep the pressure high the entire game and come up with shots at different times.”
After two straight league wins, it appears as if things are starting to mesh for the Crimson. Caples sees the rest of the season in a very positive light.
“We’ll refuel, there’s really good energy. We’re really starting to click and the combinations are starting to feel really good,” Caples said. “One of our big things this year is that we want to be the team setting the tempo out there, and there was a really high tempo set [today] by our forwards.”
Harvard will look to continue its momentum and complete its pair of weekend games on Sunday against the University of Vermont (6-4).
“Vermont is going to be a really good team for us to play,” Tassopoulos said. “We just want to come out and play them as hard as we played today, if not harder.”
If the Crimson continues to play as it did today, perhaps the 1981 team won’t be the only team long remembered.