Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey
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The Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey team represents Harvard University in National Collegiate Athletic Association
National Collegiate Athletic Association
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a semi-voluntary association of 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States...

 (NCAA) Division I women's hockey
College hockey
College hockey refers to ice hockey played between colleges with their teams composed of enrolled students. College hockey is played in Canada and the United States, though leagues outside of North America exist....

. Harvard competes as a member of the ECAC Conference and plays its home games at the Bright Hockey Center
Bright Hockey Center
The Alexander C. Bright Hockey Center is a 2,850-seat ice-hockey arena in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is home to the Harvard University Crimson men's and women's ice hockey teams. It is named for Alec Bright '19, a former hockey player. Known as Lynah East for Cornell's dominance in...

 in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Greater Boston area. It was named in honor of the University of Cambridge in England, an important center of the Puritan theology embraced by the town's founders. Cambridge is home to two of the world's most prominent...

.

History

In the 1978-79 season, the Harvard Crimson would ice a women’s team. Their first game was a 17-0 defeat at the hands of the Providence Friars women's ice hockey
Providence Friars women's ice hockey
The Providence Friars women's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college ice hockey program that represents the Providence College. The Friars are a member of Hockey East...

 program. The next game was a 2-1 loss to the Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey program.

In 1998-99, the Crimson finished with a record of 33-1. Of the 31 wins, the Crimson won 30 consecutive games to close the season. In the previous season, the Crimson went 14-16-0. The final game of that 30 game streak was a 6-5 overtime victory over the New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey
New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey
The New Hampshire Wildcats represent the University of New Hampshire. The Wildcats have never had a losing season in the 32-year history of the program. They have won five ECAC championships between 1986 and 1996. When the Wildcats joined Hockey East, they won four Hockey East titles from 2006 to...

 program in the 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 (American Women's College Hockey Alliance) 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
Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey
The Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey team represent Boston College in the NCAA and participate in Hockey East. The Eagles are coached by former Olympic gold medallist Katie King and play their home games at Conte Forum.-History:...

 program by a 17-2 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 2003-04 season, Nicole Corriero
Nicole Corriero
Nicole Corriero was a 3-time All-American ice hockey forward for the Harvard Crimson. Corriero tied former Crimson player Jennifer Botterill's record for most points in one NCAA game with ten. She accomplished the feat on November 7, 2003 versus the Union Dutchwomen...

 would set an NCAA record with 59 goals scored in a season. On February 26, 2010, head coach Katey Stone became the women’s college hockey all-time wins leader, surpassing former University of Minnesota head coach Laura Halldorson.

Season by season results

For articles on various seasons, see the "Harvard Crimson ice hockey" navigation box at the bottom of the page.


Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties
Records as of July 31, 2009.
Year W L T Coach Postseason
2009-10 Katey Stone
2008-09 19 10 3 Katey Stone
2007-08 32 2 0 Katey Stone
2006-07 23 8 2 Katey Stone
2005-06 18 13 4 Katey Stone
2004-05 26 7 3 Katey Stone
2003-04 30 4 1 Katey Stone
2002-03 30 3 1 Katey Stone
2001-02 18 11 2 Katey Stone
2000-01 24 10 0 Katey Stone
1999-00 21 5 3 Katey Stone
1998-99 33 1 0 Katey Stone
1997-98 14 16 0 Katey Stone
1996-97 10 18 0 Katey Stone
1995-96 9 17 1 Katey Stone
1994-95 12 11 2 Katey Stone
Katey Stone
Katey Stone is one of the most successful coaches in the history of Division I women’s ice hockey. Stone has accumulated 339 victories and has coached 16 seasons as a head coach with the Harvard Crimson. Stone was the third coach in women’s college hockey history to win 300 games.-Early life:Stone...

 
1993-94 11 10 2 John Dooley
1992-93 7 14 2 John Dooley
1991-92 10 10 0 John Dooley
1990-91 13 10 1 John Dooley
1989-90 10 9 1 John Dooley
1988-89 15 8 1 John Dooley
1987-88 14 8 1 John Dooley
1986-87 19 4 0 John Dooley
1985-86 12 10 1 John Dooley
1984-85 13 9 1 John Dooley
1983-84 12 9 1 John Dooley
1982-83 11 8 0 John Dooley
1981-82 15 6 0 John Dooley
1980-81 7 12 0 Rita Harder
1979-80 4 13 0 Rita Harder
1978-79 6 11 1 Joe Bertagna
1977-78 3 5 0 Joe Bertagna

Coaches

See also the "Harvard Crimson ice hockey" navigation box at the bottom of the page.

Katey Stone has been the head coach of the Crimson since 1994. Her teams have accomplished the following:
    • Six ECAC regular season titles
    • Five ECAC tournament championships
    • Five Ivy League Championships
    • Seven NCAA tournament appearances
    • Three NCAA title game appearances
    • American Women Hockey Coaches Association (AWCHA) championship (1999)

Current roster

Number Name Class Position Height
18 Cori Bassett Senior Defenseman 5-9
27 Alisa Baumgartner Sophomore Forward 5-5
1 Laura Bellamy Freshman Goaltender 5-8
22 Jen Brawn Senior Defenseman 5-8
20 Kate Buesser Junior Forward 5-6
15 Katharine Chute Junior Forward 5-7
7 Margaret Chute Freshman Forward 5-6
11 Deborah Conway Junior Forward 5-4
24 Leanna Coskren Junior Defenseman 5-5
14 Jillian Dempsey Freshman Forward 5-4
8 Kathryn Farni Senior Defenseman 5-10
23 Randi Griffin Senior Forward 5-6
4 Hilary Hayssen Freshman Defenseman 5-8
21 Whitney Kennedy Sophomore Forward 5-8
35 Christina Kessler Senior Goaltender 5-6
10 Anna McDonald Senior Forward 5-9
2 Josephine Pucci
Josephine Pucci
Josephine Pucci is a women's ice hockey player for the Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey program who made her debut for the United States women's national ice hockey team at the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championship....

Freshman Defenseman 5-8
5 Kelsey Romatoski Freshman Defenseman 5-2
3 Liza Ryabkina Junior Defenseman/Forward 5-9
17 Kaitlin Spurling Freshman Forward 5-9
19 Amy Uber Junior Forward 5-4
12 Ashley Wheeler Junior Defenseman 5-8

Players with international experience

  • Jennifer Botterill
    Jennifer Botterill
    Jennifer Botterill, OM is a retired women's hockey player who played for the Canadian national women's hockey team, Mississauga Chiefs and the Toronto Aeros. Her final game was the 2011 Clarkson Cup final, a 5-0 loss to the Montreal Stars...

    , Team Canada
  • Caitlin Cahow, Team USA
  • Julie Chu
    Julie Chu
    Julie Chu is an American Olympic ice hockey player who plays the position of forward on the United States women's ice hockey team and the Montreal Stars. Chu's hometown is Fairfield, Connecticut, although she resided in Cambridge, Massachusetts during her college years while playing hockey for...

    , Team USA
  • Jillian Dempsey
    Jillian Dempsey
    Jillian Dempsey has represented the United States women's national ice hockey team at the 2011 4 Nations Cup. Picard also participated for the Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey program.-ECAC honors:...

    , Team USA
  • Michelle Picard, Team USA
  • Angela Ruggiero
    Angela Ruggiero
    Angela Marie Ruggiero is an American ice hockey defenseman. She is a member of the United States women's national ice hockey team. She is also the author of a memoir about her hockey experiences and a former contestant on the NBC reality show The Apprentice...

    , Team USA
  • Sarah Vaillancourt, Team Canada

Championships

  • 1-time women's national champions (1999, crowned by AWCHA, pre-dated NCAA Women's "Frozen Four"
    NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Championship
    The annual NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Championship tournaments determine the top women's ice hockey teams in NCAA Division I and Division III. Women's ice hockey does not have a Division II classification. Under NCAA rules, Division II schools are allowed to compete as Division I members in sports...

    )
  • 5-time ECAC women's champions (1999, 2004-06, 2008)
  • 5-time ECAC women's regular-season champions (1999, 2003-05, 2008)

Notable players

Jennifer Botterill is the only player to have won the Patty Kazmaier Award twice.
  • Jennifer Botterill
    Jennifer Botterill
    Jennifer Botterill, OM is a retired women's hockey player who played for the Canadian national women's hockey team, Mississauga Chiefs and the Toronto Aeros. Her final game was the 2011 Clarkson Cup final, a 5-0 loss to the Montreal Stars...

  • Julie Chu
    Julie Chu
    Julie Chu is an American Olympic ice hockey player who plays the position of forward on the United States women's ice hockey team and the Montreal Stars. Chu's hometown is Fairfield, Connecticut, although she resided in Cambridge, Massachusetts during her college years while playing hockey for...

  • Angela Ruggiero
    Angela Ruggiero
    Angela Marie Ruggiero is an American ice hockey defenseman. She is a member of the United States women's national ice hockey team. She is also the author of a memoir about her hockey experiences and a former contestant on the NBC reality show The Apprentice...


Career scoring

Player GP G A Pts
Julie Chu
Julie Chu
Julie Chu is an American Olympic ice hockey player who plays the position of forward on the United States women's ice hockey team and the Montreal Stars. Chu's hometown is Fairfield, Connecticut, although she resided in Cambridge, Massachusetts during her college years while playing hockey for...

 
129 88 196 284
Nicole Corriero
Nicole Corriero
Nicole Corriero was a 3-time All-American ice hockey forward for the Harvard Crimson. Corriero tied former Crimson player Jennifer Botterill's record for most points in one NCAA game with ten. She accomplished the feat on November 7, 2003 versus the Union Dutchwomen...

 
136 150 115 265
Sarah Vaillancourt
Sarah Vaillancourt
Sarah Marie Vaillancourt is a Canadian women's ice hockey player. She is a member of the Canadian national women's hockey team and a member of Montreal Stars .-Playing career:...

 
118 105 129 234
Jennifer Botterill
Jennifer Botterill
Jennifer Botterill, OM is a retired women's hockey player who played for the Canadian national women's hockey team, Mississauga Chiefs and the Toronto Aeros. Her final game was the 2011 Clarkson Cup final, a 5-0 loss to the Montreal Stars...

 
62 89 101 190
Jenny Brine 130 77 66 143
Tammy Shewchuk 31 29 46 75

Awards and honors

  • Ashley Banfield, Defense, 2002 ECAC North All-Rookie Team
  • Cori Bassett, Senior, Defense, 2010 Honorable Mention
  • Ali Boe, Bertagna Award (top goalie at Beanpot)
  • Jennifer Botterill
    Jennifer Botterill
    Jennifer Botterill, OM is a retired women's hockey player who played for the Canadian national women's hockey team, Mississauga Chiefs and the Toronto Aeros. Her final game was the 2011 Clarkson Cup final, a 5-0 loss to the Montreal Stars...

    , 1999 American Women's College Hockey Alliance All-Americans, First Team
  • Jennifer Botterill, AHCA First Team All-American, 2003
  • Jennifer Botterill, Beanpot Most Valuable Player, 2000
  • Jennifer Botterill, Beanpot Most Valuable Player, 2001
  • Jennifer Botterill, Beanpot Most Valuable Player, 2003
  • Jennifer Botterill, Patty Kazmaier Award Winner, 2001
  • Jennifer Botterill, Patty Kazmaier Award Winner, 2003
  • Jenny Brine, Honorable Mention All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Forward, Harvard (Junior)
  • Jenny Brine, 2009 Third Team All-ECAC
  • Kate Buesser, Forward, Junior, 2010 First Team All-Ivy
  • Caitlin Cahow, 2006-07 ECAC Coaches Preseason All-League Selection
  • Caitlin Cahow, 2008 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player,
  • Caitlin Cahow
    Caitlin Cahow
    Caitlin Cahow is an American ice hockey player. She attended the Foote School, where she graduated in 2000 and then attended the Hotchkiss School where she graduated in 2003 after playing soccer, field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse...

    , First Team All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Defenseman, Harvard (Senior) , Unanimous selection
  • Tracy Catlin, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (2002)
  • Lindsay Charlebois, 2004 Sarah Devens Award
    Sarah Devens Award
    The Sarah Devens Award is given as a joint award between the ECAC Hockey and Hockey East conferences to a women’s ice hockey player. The criteria for the Devens Award is for a player who demonstrates leadership and commitment both on and off the ice. Both conferences submitted a league nominee for...

  • Juile Chu, 2006-07 ECAC Coaches Preseason All-League Selection
  • Juile Chu, 2006-07 ECAC Media Preseason All-League Selection
  • Julie Chu
    Julie Chu
    Julie Chu is an American Olympic ice hockey player who plays the position of forward on the United States women's ice hockey team and the Montreal Stars. Chu's hometown is Fairfield, Connecticut, although she resided in Cambridge, Massachusetts during her college years while playing hockey for...

    , AHCA Second Team All-American
  • Julie Chu, NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team
  • Nicole Corriero
    Nicole Corriero
    Nicole Corriero was a 3-time All-American ice hockey forward for the Harvard Crimson. Corriero tied former Crimson player Jennifer Botterill's record for most points in one NCAA game with ten. She accomplished the feat on November 7, 2003 versus the Union Dutchwomen...

    , Forward, 2001-02 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
    Nicole Corriero
    Nicole Corriero was a 3-time All-American ice hockey forward for the Harvard Crimson. Corriero tied former Crimson player Jennifer Botterill's record for most points in one NCAA game with ten. She accomplished the feat on November 7, 2003 versus the Union Dutchwomen...

    , 2005 Sarah Devens Award
    Sarah Devens Award
    The Sarah Devens Award is given as a joint award between the ECAC Hockey and Hockey East conferences to a women’s ice hockey player. The criteria for the Devens Award is for a player who demonstrates leadership and commitment both on and off the ice. Both conferences submitted a league nominee for...

  • 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 Women’s Hockey League Championships.
  • Leanna Coskren, Defense, Junior, 2010 Second Team All-Ivy
  • Jillian Dempsey, Forward, Freshman, 2010 Second Team All-Ivy
  • Jillian Dempsey, Harvard, 2010 ECAC All-Rookie Team
  • Randi Griffin, ECAC Offensive Player of the Week (Week of February 22, 2010)
  • Sue Guay, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1991)
  • Jamie Hagerman, Defense, 2001-02 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, 2007–08, Defenseman, Harvard (Sophomore)
  • Christina Kessler, 2009 Second Team All-ECAC
  • Christina Kessler, Goaltender, Senior, 2010 Honorable Mention
  • Kalen Ingram, Forward, 2001-02 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
    Josephine Pucci
    Josephine Pucci is a women's ice hockey player for the Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey program who made her debut for the United States women's national ice hockey team at the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championship....

    , 2010-11 New England Women's Division I All-Stars
  • Angela Ruggiero
    Angela Ruggiero
    Angela Marie Ruggiero is an American ice hockey defenseman. She is a member of the United States women's national ice hockey team. She is also the author of a memoir about her hockey experiences and a former contestant on the NBC reality show The Apprentice...

    , 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 Women’s 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
    Tammy Lee Shewchuk
    Tammy Lee "Barbie" Shewchuk is a women's ice hockey player. Shewchuk was a member of the 2000 and 2001 gold medal teams at the Women’s World Hockey Championships. She also competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and contributed with two points as Canada captured the Gold Medal...

    , Top Three Finalist for 2001 Patty Kazmaier Award
  • Cheryl Tate, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1982, 1983)
  • Sarah Vaillancourt
    Sarah Vaillancourt
    Sarah Marie Vaillancourt is a Canadian women's ice hockey player. She is a member of the Canadian national women's hockey team and a member of Montreal Stars .-Playing career:...

    , Top 10 Finalist for 2007 Patty Kazmaier Award
  • Sarah Vaillancourt, Patty Kazmaier Award Winner, 2008
  • Sarah Vaillancourt
    Sarah Vaillancourt
    Sarah Marie Vaillancourt is a Canadian women's ice hockey player. She is a member of the Canadian national women's hockey team and a member of Montreal Stars .-Playing career:...

    , Forward, First Team All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Harvard (Junior) , Unanimous selection
  • Sarah Vaillancourt, Ivy League Player of the Year 2007-08, Harvard (Junior) , Unanimous selection

  • Sarah Vaillancourt, 2009 First Team All-ECAC
  • Sarah Vaillancourt, 2009 ECAC Player of the Year
  • Erin Villotte, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1995)
  • Sandra Whyte, Ivy League Player of the Year (1990)
  • Sandra Whyte , Ivy League Player of the Year (1991)
  • Sandra Whyte
    Sandra Whyte
    Sandra Whyte is an American ice hockey player who was born on August 24, 1970.She won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics. In the gold medal game, Whyte assisted on all three of her team's goals in their 3-1 win over Canada.-Career:...

    , Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1992)
  • Sarah Wilson, 2006 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player,
  • Sarah Wilson, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (2008)

Statistical leaders

  • Jennifer Botterill, NCAA leader, 2000-01 season, Goals per game, 2.60
  • Jennifer Botterill, NCAA leader, 2002-03 season, Goals per game, 3.50
  • Tammy Shewchuk, NCAA leader, 2000-01 season, Assists per game, 1.48

Crimson players in professional hockey

Player Team League
Jennifer Botterill Mississauga Chiefs
Mississauga Chiefs
The Mississauga Chiefs was a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Mississauga , Ontario. The team has played in the National Women's Hockey League and after in the Canadian Women's Hockey League...

 (2007-10)
Toronto Furies
Toronto Furies
The Toronto Furies are a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Toronto, Ontario. Most of the players from the inauguaral season in 2010-11 were players from the former Toronto Aeros franchise. The team adapted the name Furies after the 2011 Clarkson Cup...

 (2010-11)
CWHL
Canadian Women's Hockey League
The Canadian Women's Hockey League is one of two major women's ice hockey leagues in Canada. The league was founded in 2007. The league currently has six ice hockey teams: three in Ontario, one in Quebec, one in Alberta and one in Boston, Massachusetts....

Jenny Brine Mississauga Chiefs CWHL
Caitlin Cahow Minnesota Whitecaps
Minnesota Whitecaps
The Minnesota Whitecaps are a professional women's ice hockey team in the Western Women's Hockey League . The team play its home games in the Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota area...

 (2009-10)
Boston Blades
Boston Blades
The Boston Blades are a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Boston, Massachusetts. Boston Blades are a new franchise in the Canadian Women's Hockey League....

WWHL
Western Women's Hockey League
The Western Women's Hockey League is one of two major women's hockey leagues in Canada. The league was established in 2004, and consisted of teams in Canada and one from the United States...


CWHL
Canadian Women's Hockey League
The Canadian Women's Hockey League is one of two major women's ice hockey leagues in Canada. The league was founded in 2007. The league currently has six ice hockey teams: three in Ontario, one in Quebec, one in Alberta and one in Boston, Massachusetts....

Julie Chu Minnesota Whitecaps
Montreal Stars
Montreal Stars
The Montreal Stars are a professional women's ice hockey team that plays in Montreal, Quebec. The team was awarded the Clarkson Cup in 2009 and 2011 for winning the highest honour in North American women's hockey. . The team has played in the Canadian Women's Hockey League since 2007 its...

 
WWHL
CWHL
Canadian Women's Hockey League
The Canadian Women's Hockey League is one of two major women's ice hockey leagues in Canada. The league was founded in 2007. The league currently has six ice hockey teams: three in Ontario, one in Quebec, one in Alberta and one in Boston, Massachusetts....

Angela Ruggiero Minnesota Whitecaps
Montreal Axion
Montreal Axion
The Montreal Axion were a National Women's Hockey League team located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Axion represented Quebec at the 2005 Esso Women's Nationals...


]]Boston Blades
WWHL
NWHL
National Women's Hockey League
The National Women's Hockey League was a women's ice hockey league. This League was in service between 1999 and 2007.-History:The NWHL superseded the old Central Ontario Women's Hockey League in 1998-99. After the old COWHL dropped down to three teams in 1997-98, the new league expanded to...


CWHL
Canadian Women's Hockey League
The Canadian Women's Hockey League is one of two major women's ice hockey leagues in Canada. The league was founded in 2007. The league currently has six ice hockey teams: three in Ontario, one in Quebec, one in Alberta and one in Boston, Massachusetts....


See also

  • Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey
    Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey
    The Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college ice hockey program that represents Harvard University. The Crimson are a member of ECAC Hockey. They play at the Bright Hockey Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts...

  • Harvard Crimson
    Harvard Crimson
    The Harvard Crimson are the athletic teams of Harvard University. The school's teams compete in NCAA Division I. As of 2006, there were 41 Division I intercollegiate varsity sports teams for women and men at Harvard, more than at any other NCAA Division I college in the country...

  • List of college women's ice hockey coaches with 250 wins (Katey Stone ranks second on all-time list)

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