Rob Ohno got Harvard's fourth goal, but the credit for the shorthanded tally should have gone to Fusco, who stole the puck and worked up the ice before dropping a perfect feed to Ohno.
"Scotty got the puck and started making all these moves," Ohno said. "It was making me dizzy. Scotty set it up--I was just next to the post and shot it."
MacDonald got his hat trick on the power play with just under four minutes to play in the middle period.
"I'm pretty happy one," MacDonald said. "They knew how good Scotty and Tim are, so they kept moving up and playing it high, which leaves me open."
Fusco netted one of his own in the third period on a second-try rebound in close.
Oh, What a Relief It Is
Sophomore Rick Haney closed out the Harvard scoring with his first goal of the year from in close after a nifty pass from Peter Follows.
"It's a great relief," Haney said. "I've had a lot better chances."
The Crimson, though, hasn't had much better Januaries.