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The Bright Hockey Center crowd came to its feet on Friday night as Harvard captain Jennifer Botterill claimed the all-time Division I women’s hockey scoring record with her 308th career point in the second period of the Crimson’s 4-1 victory over Princeton...
Botterill has always kept the focus on the team regardless of her personal milestones, such as the all-time assist record, the single-game scoring record or college hockey’s longest point-scoring streak. Friday night was no different.
Tonight, on the first anniversary of the 2002 Olympic women’s hockey gold medal game, Harvard and Princeton have a 7 p.m. faceoff at the Bright Center. As distinct as those games may seem, there are common threads. Foremost among them, Harvard’s Jennifer Botterill will...
Botterill, a year removed from her victory with Canada’s first Olympic gold medal-winning team, is on pace to break the all-time Harvard and Division I scoring record of former Harvard and Canadian linemate Tammy Shewchuk ’00-’01. Botterill, with...
Botterill will be seeing her first action this season against No. 10 Princeton (15-7-2, 8-4-0 ECAC) on Friday and Yale (8-15-2, 4-8-0) on Saturday. She was absent for a Canadian national team camp when the No. 1 Crimson defeated Yale, 6-0...