“It was great to have a short term memory and move on,” Leone said.
Control of possession was impressive for the Crimson throughout, which helped it outshoot the Saints, 18-4.
“It was fun to watch,” Leone said. “It was just really enjoyable to watch them play and have fun. They just looked really relaxed and they played quick and exciting, and so it was a good night for us, one of the better ones.”
Although not recording any saves, freshman keeper Bethany Kanten picked up the shutout and her fifth win of the season with solid help from the Harvard defense.
With a strong win in its last non-conference game this fall, the team is excited for its upcoming matchup against league rival Brown this Saturday.
“What’s exciting about the Brown game is that they are having an amazing season,” Leone said. “They are [one of the top teams] in the league with their record and goals against, so they’re feeling strong too.”
“It’s going to be a great game,” he continued. “We just got to reenergize our mind and our body and start planning.”