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(NCAA) Division I women's
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. Harvard competes as a member of the ECAC Conference and plays its home games at the
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in Boston, Massachusetts.


History

The Harvard Crimson "iced" its first-ever regular season women's hockey team in the 1978–79 season. Their first game was a 17–0 defeat at the hands of the
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program. The next game was a 2–1 loss to the
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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
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program in the
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(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
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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 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

''Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties'' Records as of July 31, 2009.


Coaches

Katey Stone has been the head coach of the Crimson since 1994. Her teams have 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) :


Players


2022–23 roster

As of September 21, 2022.


Players with international experience

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Jennifer Botterill Jennifer Botterill, (born May 1, 1979) is a Canadian former women's hockey player and current hockey broadcast television analyst who played for Harvard University, the Canadian national team, the Mississauga Chiefs, and the Toronto Aeros. S ...
, Team Canada *
Caitlin Cahow Caitlin Kinder Cahow (born May 20, 1985) is a former 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, ...
, Team USA *
Julie Chu Julie Wu Chu (born March 13, 1982) is an American-Canadian retired Olympic ice hockey player who played the position of forward on the United States women's ice hockey team and the position of defense with Les Canadiennes of the Canadian Wome ...
, Team USA *
Jillian Dempsey Jillian T. Dempsey (born January 19, 1991) is an American ice hockey player who currently captains the Boston Pride in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF). She currently holds the all-time PHF records for games played, goals, assists, and point ...
, Team USA *
Lyndsey Fry Lyndsey Fry (born October 30, 1992) is a retired American ice hockey player. She was a member of the United States women's national ice hockey team. Fry was born in Mesa, Arizona, but grew up in Chandler, Arizona. She played college hockey for ...
, Team USA * Michelle Picard, Team USA *
Josephine Pucci Josephine Pucci (born December 27, 1990) is a former 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 Champions ...
, Team USA *
Angela Ruggiero Angela Marie Ruggiero (born January 3, 1980) is an American former ice hockey defenseman, gold medalist, and four-time Olympian. She was a member of the International Olympic Committee from 2010 to 2018 and served as a member of the Executive Bo ...
, Team USA *
Tammy Lee Shewchuk Tammy Lee "Barbie" Shewchuk (born December 31, 1977 in Saint-Laurent, Quebec) 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 Win ...
, Team Canada *
Sarah Vaillancourt Sarah Marie Vaillancourt (born May 8, 1985) is a Canadian women's ice hockey player. She is a member of the Canada women's national team and a member of Montreal Stars (CWHL). 2-time Olympic Gold Medallist / World Championships Gold / 4-time Wo ...
, Team Canada * Jamie Hagerman, Team USA


Championships

* 1-time women's national champions (1999, crowned by AWCHA, pre-dated NCAA Women's "Frozen Four") * 6-time ECAC women's champions (1999, 2004–08) * 5-time ECAC women's regular-season champions (1999, 2003–05, 2008) * 10-time Ivy League Champion (1987–89, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2008–09, 2013–14)


Beanpot championships

* 1982 *1983 *1992 *1995 *1999 *2000 *2001 *2002 *2003 * 2004 * 2005 * 2008 * 2010 * 2015 * 2022


Notable players

Jennifer Botterill is the only player to have won the Patty Kazmaier Award twice. *
Jennifer Botterill Jennifer Botterill, (born May 1, 1979) is a Canadian former women's hockey player and current hockey broadcast television analyst who played for Harvard University, the Canadian national team, the Mississauga Chiefs, and the Toronto Aeros. S ...
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Julie Chu Julie Wu Chu (born March 13, 1982) is an American-Canadian retired Olympic ice hockey player who played the position of forward on the United States women's ice hockey team and the position of defense with Les Canadiennes of the Canadian Wome ...
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Lyndsey Fry Lyndsey Fry (born October 30, 1992) is a retired American ice hockey player. She was a member of the United States women's national ice hockey team. Fry was born in Mesa, Arizona, but grew up in Chandler, Arizona. She played college hockey for ...
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Allison Mleczko Allison Jaime "A. J." Mleczko Griswold (born June 14, 1975) is an American ice hockey player and analyst. She won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics and a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Playing career Mleczko attended New Cana ...
* Michelle Picard *
Josephine Pucci Josephine Pucci (born December 27, 1990) is a former 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 Champions ...
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Angela Ruggiero Angela Marie Ruggiero (born January 3, 1980) is an American former ice hockey defenseman, gold medalist, and four-time Olympian. She was a member of the International Olympic Committee from 2010 to 2018 and served as a member of the Executive Bo ...


Career scoring


Olympians


Awards and honors

* Ashley Banfield, Defense, 2002 ECAC North All-Rookie Team * Cori Bassett, Senior, Defense, 2010 Honorable Mention *
Jennifer Botterill Jennifer Botterill, (born May 1, 1979) is a Canadian former women's hockey player and current hockey broadcast television analyst who played for Harvard University, the Canadian national team, the Mississauga Chiefs, and the Toronto Aeros. S ...
, 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 Jenny Brine is a former women’s ice hockey player. Having played at the NCAA level with the Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey program, she was also a member of the Toronto Furies from 2010-13. Brine would also appear with the Canada women's na ...
, Honorable Mention All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Forward, Harvard (Junior) *
Caitlin Cahow Caitlin Kinder Cahow (born May 20, 1985) is a former 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, ...
, 2006–07 ECAC Coaches Preseason All-League Selection * Caitlin Cahow, 2008 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player,ECAC Hockey Mobile
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Caitlin Cahow Caitlin Kinder Cahow (born May 20, 1985) is a former 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, ...
, First Team All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Defenseman, Harvard (Senior), Unanimous selection * Julie Chu, 2006–07 ECAC Coaches Preseason All-League Selection * Julie Chu, 2006–07 ECAC Media Preseason All-League Selection *
Julie Chu Julie Wu Chu (born March 13, 1982) is an American-Canadian retired Olympic ice hockey player who played the position of forward on the United States women's ice hockey team and the position of defense with Les Canadiennes of the Canadian Wome ...
, AHCA Second Team All-American * Julie Chu, NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team * Nicole Corriero, 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, 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 Women’s 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, 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 Allison Jaime "A. J." Mleczko Griswold (born June 14, 1975) is an American ice hockey player and analyst. She won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics and a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Playing career Mleczko attended New Canaan ...
, 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 (born December 27, 1990) is a former 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 Champions ...
, 2010–11 New England Women's Division I All-Stars *
Angela Ruggiero Angela Marie Ruggiero (born January 3, 1980) is an American former ice hockey defenseman, gold medalist, and four-time Olympian. She was a member of the International Olympic Committee from 2010 to 2018 and served as a member of the Executive Bo ...
, 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 Awardhttp://www.wcha.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/030507aac.html * 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 "Barbie" Shewchuk (born December 31, 1977 in Saint-Laurent, Quebec) 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 Win ...
, Top Three Finalist for 2001 Patty Kazmaier Award * Cheryl Tate, Beanpot Most Valuable Player (1982, 1983) *
Sarah Vaillancourt Sarah Marie Vaillancourt (born May 8, 1985) is a Canadian women's ice hockey player. She is a member of the Canada women's national team and a member of Montreal Stars (CWHL). 2-time Olympic Gold Medallist / World Championships Gold / 4-time Wo ...
, Top 10 Finalist for 2007 Patty Kazmaier Award * Sarah Vaillancourt, Patty Kazmaier Award Winner, 2008 *
Sarah Vaillancourt Sarah Marie Vaillancourt (born May 8, 1985) is a Canadian women's ice hockey player. She is a member of the Canada women's national team and a member of Montreal Stars (CWHL). 2-time Olympic Gold Medallist / World Championships Gold / 4-time Wo ...
, 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


Ivy League Awards

* Sandra Whyte, Ivy League Player of the Year (1990) * Sandra Whyte, Ivy League Player of the Year (1991)


All-Ivy

* 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 Jillian T. Dempsey (born January 19, 1991) is an American ice hockey player who currently captains the Boston Pride in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF). She currently holds the all-time PHF records for games played, goals, assists, and point ...
, 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 *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 Awards

* 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 Award

* Ali Boe, Bertagna Award (top goalie at Beanpot)


ECAC Awards

* Lindsay Charlebois, 2004 Sarah Devens Award * Sarah Vaillancourt, 2009 ECAC Player of the Year


All-ECAC

* Jenny Brine, 2009 Third Team All-ECAC


ECAC All-Rookie

* Jillian Dempsey, Harvard, 2010 ECAC All-Rookie Team


ECAC Tournament

* Sarah Wilson, 2006 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player,


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 in professional hockey


See also

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Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey The Harvard Crimson men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Harvard University. The Crimson are a member of ECAC Hockey. They play at the Bright Hockey Cen ...
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Harvard Crimson The Harvard Crimson are the intercollegiate athletic teams of Harvard College. The school's teams compete in NCAA Division I. As of 2013, there were 42 Division I intercollegiate varsity sports teams for women and men at Harvard, more than a ...
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List of college women's ice hockey coaches with 250 wins This is a list of women's college ice hockey coaches with 250 or more career wins. The all-time leader in wins is Bill Mandigo, head coach at Middlebury College since 1989, with a career record of 625-158-48. The career leader in winning percentag ...
(Katey Stone ranks fourth on all-time list)


References


External links

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