Joslin fired a slapshot wide of the net, picked up the long rebound, faked a slapshot to draw Dunn out of the net, then whirled around her to score the sixth goal.
Christine Burns drew the entire Terrier defense to her and sneaked a pass to a wide-open Emily Diehl for the Crimson's ninth and final goal.
The living was easy this week. But starting next Saturday, the Crimson turns its attention to the Ivy League, as it plays Yale.
"We'll be ready for Yale," said Harvard Coach John Dooley. "It's a veteran team, they'll know what they have to do."
"It's tough to come off two games like this," said Harvard Co-Captain Julie Sasner. "I'm excited to get into the Ivies."
On Tuesday, Brown becomes the fifth consecutive squad to visit Bright. And the icewomen are hoping that they will be their fourth consecutive victim.
"Winning the first two [Ivy games] is key," Carney said. "It's a real spirit-lifter."
"With six seniors [on the squad] they'll know what's at stake," Dooley said. Crimson, 9-0 at Bright Hockey Center Cambridge, Mass. Harvard 2-4-3--9 Boston University 0-0-0--0
Scoring:
First Period--1, H Lind (Carney, Joslin) 5:43; 2, H Lind (Joslin) 7:36.
Second Period--3, H Lind (Carney) [sh] 3:19; 4, H Smith (Neilson, Trotman) 5:27; 5, H Lind (Cullinane, Carney) 9:50; 6, H Joslin (unassisted) 10:26.
Third Period--7, H Sasner (Flather, Joslin): 52; 8, H Carney (Lind, Burns) 1:50; 9, H Diehl (Burns, Cullinane).