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...younger sister is obligated to ask every Passover, why on this night? On all other nights, life is normal. Last Friday night, Harvard raised the 1999 AWCHA national championship banner before the opening face-off, reliving the greatest sports moment I have ever witnessed in person. Exactly two minutes into overtime, the Big Green skaters were mobbing junior winger Jen Wiehn behind the Harvard net--directly under the brand-new banner...
About 10 minutes before the puck drops, Athletic Director William J. Cleary '56 and last season's co-captains--A.J. Mleczko '99 and Claudia Asano '99--will help Coach Katey Stone unveil the 1998-99 AWCHA national championship banner. The banner will be on display at the east end of the rink, close to where the men's NCAA championship banner from 1988-89 has been sitting, all alone, for a decade...
...other end of the ice, Crimson sophomore netminder Alison Kuusisto will start for the first time this season. Kuusisto, who posted a perfect 11-0 record in 1998-99 including wins in the Beanpot and AWCHA championship games, replaces senior goaltender Crystal Springer, who is out for at least a month with a sprained knee...
Botterill, a silver medalist on the 1998 Canadian Olympic Team, is one of the many talented Crimson who will take on the challenge of adding another AWCHA banner to the rafters of Bright Hockey Center in the 1999-2000 season...
Stone expects Francisco to skate onto the first line without missing a beat. Francisco earned a spot on the AWCHA All-Tournament Team by notching a hat trick in the championship game, and she saw plenty of minutes with Shewchuk and Botterill last season on a vaunted Crimson power-play unit that scored 50 goals...