Kiirsten Suurkask, the reigning ECAC player of the week, assisted twice.
Her linemates, Ingram and Dunn, both scored in the first five minutes of the period.
Ruggiero also tallied two goals in the period. In addition, Ingram had a goal waved-off during the period.
The Crimson presented a more balanced offensive effort than in
previous games, running three forward lines for nearly the entire game.
Three of Crimson's six goals came when the second or third forward lines
were on the ice.
"The one thing that I am most pleased with is that we are getting scoring from all lines," Stone said.
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