After a sluggish first period, Harvard returned to the ice with a mind to put the game away.
After Kuusisto batted away another early Terrier shot with her stick handle, the Crimson moved up ice and into the B.U. zone, where they would spend much of the next 20 minutes.
Forward Kim McManama made it 4-0 at 1:23 when she got a backhand pass from forward Tracy Catlin, who was moving out of the zone before stealing the puck from a Terrier defenseman.
McManama turned and found herself alone in front of the net.
Only 32 seconds later, the lamp behind the Terrier net was red again.
Forward Tara Dunn found forward Cory Waldinger in a scrum in front of the net to make it 5-0.
Waldinger's goal was a welcome one on the Crimson bench, as it was the first to be scored against the club team by someone not on the first line.
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