When all was said and done, McAuliffe finished the day with two goals and two assists to her credit, while Corriero contributed an assist and two goals of her own.
“We just had a lot of puck movement,” McAuliffe said. “It seemed like we had so many chances, getting so many shots…We just stuck to the game plan and kept crashing the net hard. Eventually, they started falling.”
The Beanpot Championship game against Northeastern (11-5-7) will be held on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
“We’ll see the same kind of effort [from Huskies’ goalie Chanda Gunn] Tuesday night when we play against Northeastern,” Stone said. “She’ll stand on her head too. We’re expecting that.”
But before that, Harvard will look to wrap-up two in-conference matchups against Colgate and Cornell tomorrow and Saturday, respectively.
—Staff writer John R. Hein can be reached at hein@fas.harvard.edu.
—Staff writer Pablo S. Torre can be reached at torre@fas.harvard.edu.