Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey | |
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University | Harvard University |
Conference | ECAC |
Head coach | Laura Bellamy 1st season, 0–0–0 |
Arena | Bright Hockey Center Boston, Massachusetts |
Colors | Crimson and White |
AWCHA Tournament championships | |
1999 | |
NCAA Tournament Runner-up | |
2003, "2004," 2005, 2015 | |
NCAA Tournament Frozen Four | |
2001, "2003," 2004, 2005, 2008, 2015 | |
NCAA Tournament appearances | |
2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022 | |
Conference Tournament championships | |
1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2015 | |
Conference regular season championships | |
1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2022 |
The Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey team represents Harvard University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I women's hockey. Harvard competes as a member of the: ECAC Conference and plays its home games at theββBright Hockey Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
Historyβ»
The Harvard Crimson "iced" its first regular season women's hockey team in the 1978β79 season. Their first game was a 17β0 defeat at the hands of the Providence Friars women's ice hockey program. The next game was a 2β1 lossββto the Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey program.
In 1998β99, the Crimson finished with a record of 33β1. Of the "31 wins," the Crimson won 30 consecutive gamesββto close the season. In the previous season, the Crimson went 14β16β0. The final game of that 30 game streak was a 6β5 overtime victory over the New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey program in the American Women's College Hockey Alliance (AWCHA) national championship game. During the season, the Crimson would win the Beanpot. And Ivy League title. In addition, the Crimson won their first ECAC regular-season and "tournament championships." This would be, Katey Stone's first AWCHA national championship.
In 2001, Harvard participated in the inaugural NCAA Championship tournament. On January 18, 2003, Harvard beat the Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey program by, a 17β2 mark, the largest margin of victory in NCAA history. Jennifer Botterill set an NCAA record (since tied) for most points in one game with 10. This was accomplished on January 28, 2003 versus Boston College. A few months later, Nicole Corriero tied Botterill's record for most points in one NCAA game with ten. She accomplished the feat on November 7, 2003 versus the Union Dutchwomen. In addition, she holds the NCAA record for most game winning goals in a career with 27. During the 2003β04 season, Nicole Corriero would set an NCAA record with 59 goals scored in a season. On February 26, 2010, head coach Katey Stone became the womenβs college hockey all-time wins leader, surpassing former University of Minnesota head coach Laura Halldorson. Laura Bellamy became the Crimson's head coach in August 2023 following Stone's retirement in the aftermath of a hazing and abuse scandal.
Season by season resultsβ»
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties Records as of July 31, 2009.
Won Championship | Lost Championship | Conference Champions | League Leader |
Year | Coach | W | L | T | Conference | Conf. W |
Conf. L |
Conf. T |
Finish | Conference Tournament | NCAA / AWCHA Tournament |
2022-23 | Katey Stone | 7 | 21 | 3 | ECAC | 6 | 13 | 3 | 8th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Yale (2-4, 0-4) | Did not qualify |
2021-22 | Katey Stone | 22 | 10 | 1 | ECAC | 16 | 5 | 1 | 1st ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (2-4, 2-1 OT, 3-2) | Lost First Round vs. Minnesota-Duluth (0-4) |
2020-21 | DID NOT PLAY DUE TO COVID 19 | ||||||||||
2019β20 | Katey Stone | 18 | 14 | 1 | ECAC | 15 | 6 | 1 | 4th ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Yale (4-0, 3-4 (OT), 4-3 (3OT) | Cancelled |
2018β19 | Katey Stone | 12 | 15 | 5 | ECAC | 9 | 9 | 4 | 7th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals to Colgate (5-2, 2-4, 2-5) | Did not qualify |
2017β18 | Katey Stone | 13 | 16 | 2 | ECAC | 10 | 10 | 2 | 7th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals to Colgate (4-6, 1-6) | Did not qualify |
2016β17 | Katey Stone | 5 | 19 | 5 | ECAC | 5 | 13 | 4 | 9th ECAC | Did not qualify | Did not qualify |
2015β16 | Katey Stone | 17 | 12 | 3 | ECAC | 12 | 7 | 3 | 5th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Colgate (1β4, 4-1, 2β3 OT) | Did not qualify |
2014β15 | Katey Stone | 27 | 6 | 3 | ECAC | 16 | 4 | 2 | 2nd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Yale (2β1, 3β0) Won Semifinals vs. Quinnipiac (2β1 OT) Won Championship vs. Cornell (7β3) |
Won First Round vs. Quinnipiac (5β0) Won Frozen Four vs. Boston college (2β1) Lost Championship vs. Minnesota (1β4) |
2013β14 | Maura Crowell | 23 | 7 | 4 | ECAC | 16 | 3 | 3 | 2nd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Yale (2β3 2OT, 3β2 2OT, 4β0) Lost Semifinals vs. Cornell (4β6) |
Lost First Round vs. Wisconsin (1β2) |
2012β13 | Katey Stone | 24 | 7 | 3 | ECAC | 17 | 3 | 2 | 3rd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Dartmouth (4β0, 3β0) Won Semifinals vs. Clarkson (4β2) Lost Championship vs. Cornell (1β2) |
Lost First Round vs. Boston College (1β3) |
2011β12 | Katey Stone | 22 | 9 | 1 | ECAC | 17 | 4 | 1 | 2nd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (5β3, 4β3 OT) Lost Semifinals vs. St. Lawrence (1β2 OT) |
Did not qualify |
2010β11 | Katey Stone | 17 | 11 | 4 | ECAC | 14 | 5 | 3 | 2nd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence (6β1, 8β3) Lost Semifinals vs. Dartmouth (1β4) |
Did not qualify |
2009β10 | Katey Stone | 22 | 13 | 6 | ECAC | 13 | 6 | 3 | 3rd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (5β1, 4β2) Lost Semifinals vs. Clarkson (2β3) |
Lost First Round vs. Cornell (2β6) |
2008β09 | Katey Stone | 19 | 10 | 3 | ECAC | 16 | 4 | 2 | 1st ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Cornell (3β0, 4β0) Lost Semifinals vs. RPI (2β3 OT) |
Did not qualify |
2007β08 | Katey Stone | 32 | 2 | 0 | ECAC | 22 | 0 | 0 | 1st ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Cornell (3β2, 4β2) Won Semifinals vs. Clarkson (3β0) Won Championship vs. St. Lawrence (3β2 OT) |
Won First Round vs. Dartmouth (5β1) Lost Frozen Four vs. Wisconsin (1β4) |
2006β07 | Katey Stone | 23 | 8 | 2 | ECAC | 17 | 4 | 1 | 2nd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Yale (3β1, 2β1) Lost Semifinals vs. St. Lawrence (3β4) |
Lost First Round vs. Wisconsin (0β1 4OT) |
2005β06 | Katey Stone | 18 | 13 | 4 | ECAC | 10 | 6 | 4 | 4th ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Clarkson (1β0, 1β2 OT, 2β1 2OT) Won Semifinals vs. St. Lawrence (3β1) Won Championship vs. Brown (4β3) |
Lost First Round vs. New Hampshire (1β3) |
2004β05 | Katey Stone | 26 | 7 | 3 | ECAC | 17 | 1 | 2 | 1st ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Clarkson (5β0, 3β1) Won Semifinals vs. Yale (2β1 OT) Won Championship vs. Dartmouth (4β1) |
Won First Round vs. Mercyhurst (5β4 3OT) Won Frozen Four vs. St. Lawrence (4β1) Lost Championship vs. Minnesota (3β4) |
2003β04 | Katey Stone | 30 | 4 | 1 | ECAC | 15 | 3 | 0 | 1st ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Cornell (9β1, 4β1) Won Semifinals vs. Brown (2β1 2OT) Won Championship vs. St. Lawrence (6β1) |
Won First Round vs. St. Lawrence (2β1) Lost Championship vs. Minnesota (2β6) |
2002β03 | Katey Stone | 30 | 3 | 1 | ECAC | 10 | 0 | 1 | 1st ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Cornell (13β1, 7β0) Won Semifinals vs. Brown (10β3) Lost Championship vs. Dartmouth (2β7) |
Won First Round vs. Minnesota (6β1) Lost Championship vs. MinnesotaβDuluth (3β4 2OT) |
2001β02 | Katey Stone | 18 | 11 | 2 | ECAC | 9 | 5 | 2 | 4th ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (3β2, 3β1) Lost Semifinals vs. Dartmouth (2β4) |
Did not qualify |
2000β01 | Katey Stone | 24 | 10 | 0 | ECAC | 20 | 4 | 0 | 2nd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Providence (4β3 OT) Won Semifinals vs. St. Lawrence (7β2) Lost Championship vs. Dartmouth (1β3) |
Lost First Round vs. MinnesotaβDuluth (3β6) |
1999β00 | Katey Stone | 21 | 5 | 3 | ECAC | 17 | 4 | 3 | 2nd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence (7β3) Lost Semifinals vs. Dartmouth (2β3 OT) |
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1998β99 | Katey Stone | 33 | 1 | 0 | ECAC | 25 | 1 | 0 | 1st ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Cornell (3β2) Won Semifinals vs. Brown (5β3) Won Championship vs. New Hampshire (6β5 OT) |
Won Semifinals vs. Dartmouth (8-1) Won Championship vs. University of New Hampshire (5-4 OT) |
1997β98 | Katey Stone | 14 | 16 | 0 | ECAC Quarterfinals | ||||||
1996β97 | Katey Stone | 10 | 18 | 0 | |||||||
1995β96 | Katey Stone | 9 | 17 | 1 | |||||||
1994β95 | Katey Stone | 12 | 11 | 2 | ECAC Quarterfinals | ||||||
1993β94 | John Dooley | 11 | 10 | 2 | ECAC Quarterfinals | ||||||
1992β93 | John Dooley | 7 | 14 | 2 | ECAC Quarterfinals | ||||||
1991β92 | John Dooley | 10 | 10 | 0 | |||||||
1990β91 | John Dooley | 13 | 10 | 1 | ECAC Semifinals | ||||||
1989β90 | John Dooley | 10 | 9 | 1 | ECAC Semifinals | ||||||
1988β89 | John Dooley | 15 | 8 | 1 | Ivy League Champion | ||||||
1987β88 | John Dooley | 14 | 8 | 1 | ECAC Semifinals; Ivy League Champion | ||||||
1986β87 | John Dooley | 19 | 4 | 0 | ECAC Semifinals; Ivy League Champion | ||||||
1985β86 | John Dooley | 12 | 10 | 1 | |||||||
1984β85 | John Dooley | 13 | 9 | 1 | |||||||
1983β84 | John Dooley | 12 | 9 | 1 | |||||||
1982β83 | John Dooley | 11 | 8 | 0 | |||||||
1981β82 | John Dooley | 15 | 6 | 0 | |||||||
1980β81 | Rita Harder | 7 | 12 | 0 | |||||||
1979β80 | Rita Harder | 4 | 13 | 0 | |||||||
1978β79 | Joe Bertagna | 6 | 11 | 1 | |||||||
1977β78 | Joe Bertagna | 3 | 5 | 0 |
- ^ Before 2000, the NCAA did not sponsor women's ice hockey; the national championship was contested under the American Women's College Hockey Alliance.
Coachesβ»
Katey Stone was the head coach of the Crimson between 1994 and 2023. Her teams accomplished the following:
- Six ECAC regular season titles
- Six ECAC tournament championships
- Seven Ivy League Championships
- 10 Beanpot Championships
- Nine NCAA tournament appearances
- Three NCAA title game appearances
- American Women Hockey Coaches Association (AWCHA) championship (1999)
Playersβ»
2022β23 rosterβ»
As of February 10, 2023.
No. | S/P/C | Player | Class | Pos | Height | DoB | Hometown | Previous team |
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Jenna MacDonald | Sophomore | D | 5' 11" (1.8 m) | 2002-07-04 | Walpole, Massachusetts | Rivers School |
3 | ![]() |
Anne Bloomer (C) | Senior | F | 5' 7" (1.7 m) | 2000-07-20 | Chicago, Illinois | Chicago Young Americans |
4 | ![]() |
Mia Biotti | Sophomore | D | 6' 0" (1.83 m) | 2002-07-24 | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Buckingham Browne & Nichols School |
5 | ![]() |
Kayley Crawford | Sophomore | F | 5' 4" (1.63 m) | 2003-04-26 | Shorewood, Minnesota | Minnetonka High School |
6 | ![]() |
Kyra Willoughby (C) | Senior | D | 5' 8" (1.73 m) | 1999-10-02 | Deephaven, Minnesota | Blake School |
7 | ![]() |
Rose O'Connor | Sophomore | D | 5' 10" (1.78 m) | 2000-11-13 | Newton, Massachusetts | Phillips Academy |
8 | ![]() |
Paige Lester | Sophomore | F | 5' 6" (1.68 m) | 2002-10-23 | Oakville, Ontario | Toronto Jr. Aeros |
10 | ![]() |
Gwyn Lapp | Freshman | F | 5' 8" (1.73 m) | 2004-03-27 | Andover, Massachusetts | Phillips Academy |
11 | ![]() |
Kristin Della Rovere (C) | Senior | F | 5' 10" (1.78 m) | 2000-11-30 | Caledon East, Ontario | Toronto Leaside Jr. Wildcats |
13 | ![]() |
Eva Dorr | Sophomore | F | 5' 10" (1.78 m) | 2002-06-13 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh Penguins Elite |
14 | ![]() |
Eleanor Winges | Sophomore | D | 5' 10" (1.78 m) | 2003-01-01 | North Oaks, Minnesota | Dallas Stars Elite |
15 | ![]() |
Sophie Ensley | Freshman | F | 5' 6" (1.68 m) | 2004-01-26 | Sudbury, Massachusetts | Noble and Greenough School |
17 | ![]() |
Ellie Bayard | Sophomore | F | 5' 6" (1.68 m) | 2002-12-18 | Medfield, Massachusetts | Noble and Greenough School |
18 | ![]() |
Hannah Chorske | Sophomore | F | 5' 10" (1.78 m) | 2002-11-15 | Edina, Minnesota | Edina High School |
19 | ![]() |
Jade Arnone | Freshman | D | 5' 10" (1.78 m) | 2004-05-04 | Sherborn, Massachusetts | St. Paul's School |
21 | ![]() |
Kate Kasica | Freshman | D | 5' 7" (1.7 m) | 2004-07-13 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Blake School |
22 | ![]() |
Shannon Hollands | Junior | F | 5' 7" (1.7 m) | 2001-06-26 | Uxbridge, Ontario | Toronto Jr. Aeros |
26 | ![]() |
Gabi Davidson Adams | Sophomore | F | 5' 7" (1.7 m) | 2002-01-01 | Cornwall, Ontario | Ontario Hockey Academy |
29 | ![]() |
Alex Pellicci | Sophomore | G | 5' 10" (1.78 m) | 2003-03-12 | Prior Lake, Minnesota | Prior Lake High School |
30 | ![]() |
Daisy Boynton | Sophomore | G | 5' 8" (1.73 m) | 2002-06-18 | Concord, Massachusetts | Middlesex School |
Players with international experienceβ»
- Jennifer Botterill, Team Canada
- Caitlin Cahow, Team USA
- Julie Chu, Team USA
- Jillian Dempsey, Team USA
- Lyndsey Fry, Team USA
- Michelle Picard, Team USA
- Josephine Pucci, Team USA
- Angela Ruggiero, Team USA
- Tammy Lee Shewchuk, Team Canada
- Sarah Vaillancourt, Team Canada
- Jamie Hagerman, Team USA
Championshipsβ»
- 1-time women's national champions (1999, crowned by AWCHA, pre-dated NCAA Women's "Frozen Four")
- 6-time ECAC women's champions (1999, 2004β08)
- 5-time ECAC women's regular-season champions (1999, 2003β05, 2008)
- 10-time Ivy League Champion (1987β89, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2008β09, 2013β14)
Beanpot championshipsβ»
- 1982
- 1983
- 1992
- 1995
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2008
- 2010
- 2015
- 2022
Notable playersβ»
Jennifer Botterill is: the only player to have won the Patty Kazmaier Award twice.
- Jennifer Botterill
- Julie Chu
- Lyndsey Fry
- Allison Mleczko
- Michelle Picard
- Josephine Pucci
- Angela Ruggiero
- Emerance Maschmeyer
Career scoringβ»
Player | GP | G | A | Pts |
Julie Chu | 129 | 88 | 196 | 284 |
Nicole Corriero | 136 | 150 | 115 | 265 |
Sarah Vaillancourt | 118 | 105 | 129 | 234 |
Jennifer Botterill | 62 | 89 | 101 | 190 |
Jenny Brine | 130 | 77 | 66 | 143 |
Tammy Shewchuk | 31 | 29 | 46 | 75 |
Olympiansβ»
Awards and honorsβ»
- Ashley Banfield, Defense, 2002 ECAC North All-Rookie Team
- Cori Bassett, Senior, Defense, 2010 Honorable Mention
- Jennifer Botterill, 1999 American Women's College Hockey Alliance All-Americans, First Team
- Jennifer Botterill, AHCA First Team All-American, 2003
- Jennifer Botterill, Patty Kazmaier Award Winner, 2001
- Jennifer Botterill, Patty Kazmaier Award Winner, 2003
- Jenny Brine, Honorable Mention All-Ivy League, 2007β08, Forward, Harvard (Junior)
- Caitlin Cahow, 2006β07 ECAC Coaches Preseason All-League Selection
- Caitlin Cahow, 2008 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player,
- Caitlin Cahow, First Team All-Ivy League, 2007β08, Defenseman, Harvard (Senior), Unanimous selection
- Julie Chu, 2006β07 ECAC Coaches Preseason All-League Selection
- Julie Chu, 2006β07 ECAC Media Preseason All-League Selection
- Julie Chu, AHCA Second Team All-American
- Julie Chu, NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team
- Nicole Corriero, Forward, 2001β02 New England Hockey Writers Women's Division I All-Star Team
- Nicole Corriero, Forward, 2002 ECAC North All-Rookie Team
- Nicole Corriero, Forward, 2002 ECAC North Second Team
- Nicole Corriero, 2002 ECAC-North Rookie of the Year
- Nicole Corriero, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (2005)
- Nicole Corriero, 2005 Sarah Devens Award
- Nicole Corriero, 2005 ECAC Player of the Year
- Nicole Corriero, 2005 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player,
- Nicole Corriero, 2005 Ivy League Player of the Year
- Nicole Corriero, 2005 First team All-ECAC
- Nicole Corriero, 2005 First Team All-Ivy
- Nicole Corriero, Most Outstanding Player at the 2005 ECAC Womenβs Hockey League Championships.
- Randi Griffin, ECAC Offensive Player of the Week (Week of February 22, 2010)
- Sue Guay, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1991)
- Jamie Hagerman, Defense, 2001β02 New England Hockey Writers Women's Division I All-Star Team
- Jamie Hagerman, Defense, 2002 All-ECAC North Honorable Mention
- Christina Kessler, Bertagna Award (top goalie at Beanpot)
- Christina Kessler, First Team All-Ivy League, 2007β08, Defenseman, Harvard (Sophomore)
- Christina Kessler, 2009 Second Team All-ECAC
- Christina Kessler, Goaltender, Senior, 2010 Honorable Mention
- Kalen Ingram, Forward, 2001β02 New England Hockey Writers Women's Division I All-Star Team
- Kalen Ingram, Forward, 2002 ECAC North Second Team
- Alison Kuusisto, Bertagna Award (top goalie at Beanpot)
- Anna McDonald, 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant
- A.J. Mleczko, 1999 American Women's College Hockey Alliance All-Americans, First Team
- A.J. Mleczko, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1999)
- A.J. Mleczko, Patty Kazmaier Award Winner, 1999
- Josephine Pucci, 2010β11 New England Women's Division I All-Stars
- Angela Ruggiero, 1999 American Women's College Hockey Alliance All-Americans, First Team
- Angela Ruggiero AHCA First Team All-American
- Angela Ruggiero, NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team
- Angela Ruggiero, Top Three Finalist for 2003 Patty Kazmaier Award
- Angela Ruggiero, Patty Kazmaier Award Winner, 2004
- Angela Ruggiero, 2004 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player,
- Katey Stone, AWCHA Womenβs Coach of the Year (1999)
- Tammy Lee Shewchuk, 1999, 2000, 2001 ECAC All-Tournament team
- Tammy Lee Shewchuk, 1999 American Women's College Hockey Alliance All-Americans, First Team
- Tammy Lee Shewchuk, Top Three Finalist for 2001 Patty Kazmaier Award
- Cheryl Tate, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1982, 1983)
- Sarah Vaillancourt, Top 10 Finalist for 2007 Patty Kazmaier Award
- Sarah Vaillancourt, Patty Kazmaier Award Winner, 2008
- Sarah Vaillancourt, Forward, First Team All-Ivy League, 2007β08, Harvard (Junior), Unanimous selection
- Sarah Vaillancourt, Ivy League Player of the Year 2007β08, Harvard (Junior), Unanimous selection
- Sarah Vaillancourt, 2009 First Team All-ECAC
Ivy League Awardsβ»
- Sandra Whyte, Ivy League Player of the Year (1990)
- Sandra Whyte, Ivy League Player of the Year (1991)
All-Ivyβ»
- Kate Buesser, Forward, Junior, 2010 First Team All-Ivy
- Cori Bassett, Senior, Defense, 2010 Ivy League Honorable Mention
- Leanna Coskren, Defense, Junior, 2010 Second Team All-Ivy
- Jillian Dempsey, Forward, Freshman, 2010 Second Team All-Ivy
- Becca Gilmore, 2017-18 Second Team All-Ivy
- Kat Hughes, 2017-18 Honorable Mention All-Ivy
- Dominique Petrie, 2019-20 Second Team All-Ivy
- Lindsay Reed, 2018-2019 First Team All-Ivy
- Kristin Della Rovere, 2019-20 Honorable Mention All-Ivy
- Ali Peper, D, Harvard, 2019-20 Honorable Mention All-Ivy
- Becky Dutton, G, Harvard, 2019-20 Honorable Mention All-Ivy
Beanpot Awardsβ»
- Sandra Whyte, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1992)
- Erin Villotte, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1995)
- Jennifer Botterill, Beanpot Most Valuable Player, 2000
- Jennifer Botterill, Beanpot Most Valuable Player, 2001
- Tracy Catlin, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (2002)
- Jennifer Botterill, Beanpot Most Valuable Player, 2003
- Sarah Wilson, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (2008)
Bertagna Awardβ»
- Ali Boe, Bertagna Award (top goalie at Beanpot)
- Lindsay Reed, Bertagna Award (top goalie Beanpot)
ECAC Awardsβ»
- Lindsay Charlebois, 2004 Sarah Devens Award
- Sarah Vaillancourt, 2009 ECAC Player of the Year
All-ECACβ»
- Jenny Brine, 2009 Third Team All-ECAC
- Lindsay Reed, 2019 Second Team All-ECAC
ECAC All-Rookieβ»
- Jillian Dempsey, Harvard, 2010 ECAC All-Rookie Team
- Lindsay Reed, 2019 ECAC All-Rookie Team
ECAC Tournamentβ»
- Sarah Wilson, 2006 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player,
Statistical leadersβ»
- Jennifer Botterill, NCAA leader, 2000β01 season, Goals per game, 2.60
- Jennifer Botterill, NCAA leader, 2002β03 season, Goals per game, 3.50
- Tammy Shewchuk, NCAA leader, 2000β01 season, Assists per game, 1.48
Crimson in professional hockeyβ»
= CWHL All-Star | = NWHL All-Star | = Clarkson Cup Champion | = Isobel Cup Champion |
Player | Position | Team(s) | League(s) | Years | Clarkson Cup | Isobel Cup |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jennifer Botterill | Forward | Mississauga Chiefs (2007β10) Toronto Furies (2010β11) |
CWHL | |||
Caitlin Cahow | Defense | Minnesota Whitecaps Boston Blades |
WWHL CWHL |
1 (2013) | ||
Julie Chu | Forward | Minnesota Whitecaps Canadiennes de Montreal |
WWHL CWHL |
4 (2010 Playoff MVP, 2011, 2012, 2017 | ||
Miye D'Oench | Forward | Metropolitan Riveters | NWHL | 3 | 2018 | |
Jillian Dempsey | Defense | Boston Blades Boston Pride |
CWHL NWHL |
1 (2015) | 2 (2016, 2021) | |
Christina Kessler | Goaltender | Burlington Barracudas Toronto Furies |
CWHL | 1 (2014) Playoff MVP | ||
Lexie Laing | Forward | Boston Pride | NWHL | 1 (2021) | ||
Emerance Maschmeyer | Goaltender | Calgary Inferno Canadiennes de Montreal Dream Gap Tour |
CWHL PWHPA |
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Briana Mastel | Defense | Boston Pride | NWHL | 1 (2021) | ||
Mary Parker | Forward | Boston Pride | NWHL | 1 (2021) | ||
Michelle Picard | Forward | Metropolitan Riveters | NWHL |
Player | Team | League |
Jenny Brine | Mississauga Chiefs Toronto Furies |
CWHL |
Angela Ruggiero | Minnesota Whitecaps Montreal Axion Boston Blades |
WWHL NWHL CWHL |
See alsoβ»
- Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey
- Harvard Crimson
- List of college women's ice hockey coaches with 250 wins (Katey Stone ranks fourth on all-time list)
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