Word: botterilll
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“It’s great, but I think it’s because I’m surrounded by such great people every day,” Botterill said in reference to the record.
Botterill scored the game’s first goal—her 306th career point—six minutes into the game when she claimed the puck just outside the crease and cut across for the finish past Princeton goaltender Megan Van Beusekom. Botterill had room to work with because...
Botterill tied the scoring record, previously held by former Harvard linemate Tammy Shewchuk ’00-’01 with 307 points, when she retrieved the puck off a Ruggiero slapshot and fed Chu in front for the Crimson’s second goal.
On the record-breaking score 2:39 into the second period, captain Angela Ruggiero unleashed a long shot from the blue line and Botterill one-timed the long rebound into the Princeton goal.
Unlike some of her previous records, Botterill knew full well when this milestone was upon her. Her achievement was announced over the Bright sound system and a banner with the number 308 was hung from the press box. The crowd cheered and Botterill politely raised her stick in acknowledgement.