Ferguson, who is ranked near the top of the conference standings with a .931 save percentage, registered 37 saves. Her spectacular efforts left the Crimson offense frustrated.
"We didn't have any bounces go our way," Shewchuk said. "There were a couple shots that I have no idea how the goalie stopped them."
Dartmouth, which dropped a 6-1decision to No. 1 Brown on Saturday, went scoreless on the man-advantage, despite nine Harvard penalties. The Crimson, meanwhile, was equally ineffective, managing just one goal in its eight power play chances.
"They played us well on the penalty kill," Shewchuk said. "Sometimes the power play works for us, and sometimes it doesn't. It had worked the day before against B.C."
Harvard was playing without junior forward Kiirsten Suurkask, who, along with Darmouth defenseman Correne Bredin, was in Europe playing for the Canadien Under-22 team.
Harvard 9, B.C. 1
Heading into the weekend, Harvard Coach Katey Stone had reshuffled the team's scoring lines in an attempt to rejuvenate the Crimson offense, which had failed to produce a goal in last week's 1-0 loss to No. 8 Providence.
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