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Laxwomen Punish Top-Ranked Tigers

Undefeated Crimson Tops off Break With 13-2 Demolition Of Princeton at Ohiri Field; Junior Liz Berkery Scores Seven

Pennsylvania and Temple were Harvard's first victims, dropping games 11-5 and 15-4 respectively.

Berkery netted 11 goals and posted two assists in the first two games.

"Liz is on fire," senior Co-Captain Ceci Clark said. "No one can really stop her."

Meanwhile, Leary slammed the door on opposing attackers, recording an impressive 30 saves during the Penn and Temple contests.

Eagles Flying In

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Today, the Crimson plays host to the Eagles of Boston College. And while BC does not pose a huge concern to Harvard, the team is still cautious and ready.

"It'll be a good, hard game," Kleinfelder said. "They're more physical.. They go to the goal strong."

But if things continue as they are, who's to say Harvard won't be on the upper end of a shut-out this afternoon?

The game is at 3 p.m. at Ohiri.

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