[1] The Crimson played well thorough the early part of their season, winning their first three games before dropping a match against McGill at Madison Square Garden.
Following their second loss, Harvard had just its series with Yale remaining and the two titans fought a close battle in the first match.
John Chase scored mid-way through the first and then the Harvard defense held the fort to earn the Crimson the win.
[3] The rematch was played a week later and this time Harvard was able to win the game in regulation, shutting down Yale's offense.
Because Dartmouth, Harvard and Yale had all defeated one another during the season and with no conference championship to settle the difference, no Eastern champion was named in 1928.