The teams proceeded to trade goals once again, making the score 7-6.
A late steal by Bears freshman Sarah Presant lead to a score with seven seconds remaining in the half an gave Brown the momentum ended into halftime.
To open the second half Brown extended the lead off another Booher goal giving the Bears a 9-6.
Harvard responded in a big way by charging back with seven unanswered goals to turn a three goal deficit into a four goal lead.
The streak was lead by the scoring of Crimson duo sophomore Aisha Price and junior Monica Zdrojewski.
“I think Monica played really well and she brought a lot of energy out and put a lot of goals away that we needed to go,” A. Price said. “She had a couple of breakaways that she finished that were huge and gave us momentum.”
Price equally stepped up in the run.
“[A. Price] had a nice run in the third quarter where in a minute and a half or two minutes she scored three goals,” Minnis said. “I think she had a huge game.”
Brown tried to come back in the fourth by scoring the first two goals of the period but three connective Harvard goals pushed the lead to 16-11, a lead from which the Bears could not recover.
“I think for us is once we get the ball rolling in terms of putting points on the board we can just kinda take off.” freshman Shayna Price said.
Booher netted her fifth goal of the game with 1:11 remaining to push the final score to 16-12.
“I thought it was a good win,” A. Price said. “Brown came out with a lot of energy and put up a fight at the beginning of the game. They controlled the game and we were down, but later in the game we were able to switch that momentum and use it to our advantage. We took over the flow of the game and were able to execute.”