After Mosbacher recorded her second goal of the day in the 57th minute, Leone replaced the junior with sophomore forward Joan Fleischman. Within a minute of entering the game, Fleischman added a goal of her own to put Harvard ahead, 5-0.
The Crimson received contributions from throughout its lineup in the one-sided contest.
“We’re trying to be an overall strong team to [the point] where there is no focus on one individual player,” Leone said. “[The goals today] were scored by good teamwork, and that’s something we’re striving to do.”
Harvard will kick off its Ivy League season next weekend on the road against Penn. The Quakers finished second in the Ancient Eight standings last year, behind only the Crimson.
“I think going into Ivy League season we are starting to realize that every game and every minute of every game is really important in our preparation,” Margolius said. “So it was really great to see everyone bring that energy and that excitement the week before Penn.”
—Staff writer Eileen Storey can be reached at eileen.storey@thecrimson.com.