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There was no surprise in who led the Crimson scoring in the last meeting between the two teams. Junior co-captain Jen Botterill, the league's all-around scoring leader, scored two goals and assisted on the other to lead the Crimson over the Friars.
Harvard got on the board early in that game when Botterill scored on a power play goal just over six minutes into the first period.
Harvard went up 3-0 in the first period and never looked back. Botterill scored the first goal at the 8:27 mark, driving the puck past sprawling Maine goaltender Amanda Cronin as Crimson players crowded the net.
The Crimson made it 2-0 just 33 seconds later, as third-line freshman Lauren McAuliffe beat Cronin five-hole. Then five minutes later on the power play, Botterill and Ingram worked the puck around to Shewchuk for Harvard's final goal of the period.
Botterill converted a rebound off an Ingram shot for her second goal of the afternoon. Soon after freshman Karen Droog--Maine's leading scorer--lit the lamp, sophomore defender Pam Van Reesema found the net for the game's final goal.