Harvard broke a scoreless tie with third-period goals from Kalley Armstrong and Sydney Daniels and held off Boston College's for a 2-1 victory in Friday's other NCAA women's hockey semifinal at Ridder Arena.
Boston College, which defeated Harvard 10-2 earlier in the season, had a first-period goal overturned. The referees also awarded Daniels her goal after originally ruling that the puck was dead. Harvard has never won an NCAA title but is a three time runner-up.
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