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"We're playing the best we've played all season," Stewart said. "But we can play even better. And we will need to play better because we have a tough stretch coming up."

Just how tough is the Crimson's schedule the rest of the way? In the next three weeks, Harvard will play seven games, three of which are against Top-20 teams, including both Penn State and Hartford on the road.

However challenging the road ahead may be, the Crimson has to be pleased with its current situation all things considered. Given the team's rocky start as well as all the injuries the squad has faced, the Crimson players have already proven themselves survivors. Tomorrow's game with Yale will provide an indication as to whether they can eventually emerge as champions.

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