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Piper was a Canadian teammate of Harvard captain Jennifer Botterill at last year’s Olympics. Initially an alternate, she was the final addition to the Olympic roster. Piper made the most of her promotion, setting up Canada’s crucial first goal just 1:48 into the...
“[Apps and Piper] have a huge impact,” Botterill said. “It’s important for us to respect them and realize that they’re great players, but I think that we’re looking forward to it because...
In February, Harvard finally overcame its Big Green demons with a 3-2 victory. Dartmouth seemed headed for a sixth straight victory in the rivalry when Haggard put Dartmouth ahead 2-1 in the third period, but a Crimson goal a minute later gave Harvard new life and Botterill scored...
With Botterill and Ruggiero both gone for the Salt Lake Olympics, Harvard was an even bigger underdog against the Big Green in 2001-02. Though the Crimson never beat Dartmouth that year, Harvard played the Big Green close in each of three meetings—defeats of 3-2, 3...
When the teams met in the first weekend of the present season, there was another role reversal. Dartmouth was missing three of its national team players—Gillian Apps, Meagan Walton, and Cherie Piper—to the Four Nations Cup. Harvard’s national team players?...