Four minutes later, co-captain Angie Francisco gave the Crimson the brief advantage.
Francisco came flying down the right side and drew Sandahl out of the net. Francisco then moved the puck to the backhand and went top-shelf over Sandahl's left shoulder to make the score 2-1.
The Big Red evened the game with three minutes left in the second. Olson retrieved a rebound and shot it past a sprawling Ruddock to tie the game at 2-2.
Cornell lit the lamp once again before the end of the period, this time on a 2-on-1 chance.
Big Red forward Lindsay Murao approached Ruddock from the right and Olson came with the puck from the left. Olson passed to Murao, who beat Ruddock cross-body and gave Cornell the 3-2 lead at the end of the period.
It was Ingram who began the Crimson's third period assault, retreiving a puck from behind the net and moving untouched to the front of Sandahl. Ingram moved to the backhand and went five-hole on Sandahl to tie the game at 3-3.
"It was important we got that goal early in the period," Ingram said. "That really started our momentum going."
Harvard enjoyed good games from Botterill, who scored two goals and had an assist, and from Shewchuk, who scored a goal and had an assist aside from setting the record.
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