Harvard women's lacrosse rallied with a strong third-quarter effort but ultimately fell to Cornell, 13-11, in their final home game of the season. The team now sits at 1-4 in Ivy League play after overcoming a four-goal deficit, only to be thwarted by Cornell's late goals. The match showcased standout performances, but it wasn't enough to secure a victory as the Crimson struggled to maintain momentum in the final moments.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard scored four consecutive goals in the third quarter.
  • Cornell outscored Harvard 7-5 in the second half.
State of Play
  • Harvard has lost four consecutive Ivy League matches.
  • Upcoming game against Yale is crucial for the Crimson's chances to improve their record.
What's Next

Harvard will head to New Haven to take on Yale, where a win is imperative to regain momentum and improve their standing in the Ivy League.

Bottom Line

The Crimson's inability to maintain their comeback effort highlights the need for stronger finishes in games to capitalize on scoring opportunities and secure victories moving forward.