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...part of any team.” Halpern’s contributions did not go overlooked by the Ivy League, who named her its Rookie of the Year. This is the first time since Katie Schutt ’97 in 1994 that a Crimson athlete has earned the award. Even with all her talent, Halpern herself will admit that she still has room to grow. “I need to work on my shooting a lot, my placement, and just leaning in when I shoot to gain power on my shot,” Halpern said...
...after a 4-1 loss to Wisconsin in the semifinals of the NCAA Frozen Four, but the squad—for which cohesiveness and teamwork were synonymous with success—had come together one last time to cheer on Vaillancourt, a junior, as she accepted the Patty Kazmaier Award, given annually to the top player in women’s college hockey...
...emotional because I know how this award is not just for me,” said Vaillancourt, who hails from Sherbrooke, Que. “I get emotional because I know how hard everyone has worked and how hard I have for this...
...have that banner at the Bright [Hockey Center] and there [are] a few Harvard names on it,” Vaillancourt said following the award presentation. “Everyone dreams one day to be recognized as that player. I have to admit I’ve looked at that banner a few times...
...flash of lightning was freshman forward Katherine Sheeleigh, who headlined a class of outstanding freshmen for new coach Ray Leone, lit a match under a previously-stagnant Harvard attack and led the team in scoring en route to the Ivy League’s Rookie of the Year award. The freshman was also voted onto the All-Ivy First Team, joining sophomore defender Lizzy Nichols. With the arrival of Sheeleigh and fellow freshman Gina Wideroff, Leone was able to move Erin Wylie and Christina Hagner—two of his best players, both of whom saw nearly all the minutes...