Word: browne
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...showed Brown, Botterill can skate, pass and shoot with anyone in the country. While the Crimson will continue to rely on Shewchuk for goals and aggressive forechecking, Botterill may be the top candidate to replace Mleczko as the first-line center and anchor of the offense...
Bush chose Harvard over other schools such as the Georgia Tech, The Naval Academy, Dartmouth and Brown because "it is Harvard" and because he likes Boston and has relatives in the area. He says his high school generally does not send students to Harvard...
Besides the regular-season loss to Trinity, the Crimson posted 8-1 wins over Navy, Williams and Amherst, and blanked MIT, Brown, Cornell, Penn and Yale during the regular-season...
After falling to Brown, 4-2, on Nov. 15, the Crimson started winning and never looked back. Harvard blew out ECAC doormats like Colby by scores of 15-0 and squeaked past contenders such as Northeastern in overtime, 7-6. No matter what the final score, the Crimson won 30 games in a row. Along the way, Harvard captured its first Beanpot championship since 1995, its first Ivy League title since 1988-89 and its first ECAC crown ever...
...That talent began to gell immediately after the loss at Brown on the first homestand of the season against St. Lawrence and Cornell. ECAC Coach of the Year Katey Stone put Mleczko, Shewchuk and Botterill on the first line "just to see what would happen." The threesome tallied nine goals and 10 assists as a rejuvenated Crimson offense spanked both the hapless Saints and Big Red by the score...