Dunn began the special-teams onslaught ten minutes into the third
period with Harvard on the power play. Dunn deflected a Botterill shot in front of the net and under Silvas pads to tie the game at 2-2.
Two minutes later, Botterill gave the Crimson the lead, again on the man advantage. Botterill, sitting in front of the net, took a pass from sophomore defenseman Pan Van Reesema and one-timed it past a diving Silva to give Harvard the 3-2 lead.
Forty seconds after Dunn scored the Crimsons fourth goal, Botterill once again lit the lamp, this time off a pass from Ingram.
Botterill camped herself on the left side of the goal and waited for the pass, then shot high over the sliding Silva to make the score 5-2.
But even after that tally, Botterill still wasn't done scoring in the period.
After Northeastern scored on a power play of its own and Silva was pulled to give the Huskies an extra attacker, Botterill and the Crimson would strike one more time.
Shewchuk stole the puck and passed to the streaking Botterill, who cut to the right side of the ice and shot into the empty net to record her first of two hat tricks on the weekend.
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