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...Botterill as they take place in her home country of Canada. Though winning three Olympic medals would be any athlete’s dream, representing one’s country on home turf is particularly significant—and so far the extra pressure has paid off, with the Canadian women’s hockey team winning three decisive victories against Slovakia, Switzerland, and Sweden this past week...
...member of the Canadian national women’s ice hockey team since 1997, Botterill began her Harvard career in 1998 when she helped lead the Crimson to victory in the U.S. women’s college hockey championship and was named MVP of the tournament...
...Sarah [Vaillancourt ’08-’09, Canadian teammate and Harvard graduate] and I playing here feel so proud to have played for the Crimson,” Botterill said. “Harvard gave us the skill, development, and confidence...
...first Asian American woman to play for the U.S. Olympic ice hockey team, is now making her third Olympic appearance in Vancouver. As forward, she has led the team through an undefeated preliminary round. The U.S. and Canadian teams are currently one victory away from facing a long-awaited battle for the gold...
...want it to be an exciting game and I’m sure it will be. It is awesome to see those two teams play-the skill level is absolutely tremendous,” Flygh said. “The Canadian and U.S. Olympic teams are an unbelievable showcase of how far women’s hockey has come...