Harris faced only one shot in the third, two fewer than Smith faced in the first two periods.
There was absolutely nothing B.U. could do to stop the offensive onslaught of Harvard, or to mount an attack of their own. The Crimson women were stronger, faster and more talented, and certainly proved from the outset that they were the better team.
There was never any doubt who would come out on top.
"We stopped shooting after the first period," Walsh said. "It would have been pretty low-class to run up the score."
Even so, the Crimson managed to pick up three goals in addition to the five it racked up in the first period.
Sometimes it's hard not to score.
The Harvard women are on the road this weekend against Colby and New Hampshire.
In the championship match of the Beanpot, Northeastern defeated Boston College 4-3 in overtime. First Period Har--Leitzes 3 (Calagione) 00:24. Har--Landry 1 (Leitzes) 00:35. Har--Walker 3 (Dubois, Gerometta) 9:54. Har--Walsh 6 (Frump) 15:05. Har--Dubois 7 (Walker, Gerometta) 16:10. Second Period Read more in Sports