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With a Beanpot final, Ivy League games and decisive ECAC fixtures on the horizon, Harvard certainly didn’t need further motivation to achieve this season. However, it was provided with exactly that—courtesy of the Crimson’s illustrious past.In front of the 1999 AWCHA national championship-winning Harvard team—reunited and honored as part of the 30th anniversary of the women’s ice hockey program—the current Crimson (13-7-3, 12-4-2, 7-2-0 Ivy) marked the occasion with a 4-0 win over...
...another missed opportunity at an NCAA championship, a highlight that is yet to be included in Stone’s otherwise extensive and highly decorated coaching résumé. Harvard did win a national trophy under Stone in the American Women’s College Hockey Coaches Association (AWCHA) national title game in 1999, but since the NCAA began holding a college women’s hockey tournament, the Crimson has appeared in the championship game on three occasions and lost each time...
...after coaching at various prep schools, she quickly worked to convert what had been a mediocre program into a powerhouse. After finishing under .500 three seasons in a row, the Crimson executed a stunning turnaround in the 1998-99 campaign, cruising to a 31-1-0 record and the AWCHA championship. Since then, Harvard has consistently been among the top teams in the nation, appearing in seven NCAA tournaments and winning five ECAC titles...
Asano was a two-sport athlete for the Crimson, earning three letters in both hockey and lacrosse. As hockey co-captain in the 1998-99 campaign, she helped lead a Harvard team that capped off the season with a 30-game win streak on the way to the 1999 AWCHA National Championship...
This season, Stone is looking for a new crown to add to her mantelpiece, already adorned with the 1999 AWCHA national championship from a squad that posted a remarkable 33-1 record and knocked off New Hampshire in the title game...