Lind scored seconds later, keeping intact Harvard's perfect record on power play opportunities, and Yale sent Bingham back in for the rest of the game.
"I thought we stayed with [Harvard] pretty well in the first period, but after that we just went to hell in a handbasket," Russo said.
Harvard junior Martina Albright stuffed in a shot, assisted by Stickles and freshman Ginny Simonds, at 3:33, and Whyte wrapped up Harvard's scoring at 7:10.
Yale senior Cheryl Camillo sent a pass from defender Denyse Finn past Harvard goalie Gillian D'Souza at 11:32, making the final score, 9-2.
"We needed an easy game, so I think this definitely came at a good time," White said.
Harvard faces second-place Princeton, which it defeated in the 1988 Ivy League Championships, this Saturday at 1 p.m. in Bright. This game will help determine if the Crimson repeats as regular-season champs.
"It's going to be one of the hardest games for us mentally and physically," Lind said. "They're not going to hand us the Ivy Championships on a silver platter."