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Mleczko, Shewchuk and Botterill went on to become the most feared line in the nation, combining for 307 points each making the Ivy, ECAC and All-America First Teams. The Crimson top line appeared to be on a power play for the entire season, keeping the puck in the offensive...
The nation's newest offensive juggernaut traveled to Durham, N.H. on Dec. 6 for its first classic confrontation of the season against UNH. The result was the most defensive-oriented contest of the four meetings between the two best teams in the country. UNH took a 2-1 lead with...
In Ivy play, the Crimson downed Pennsylvania 11-5 after warming up with convincing victories over Boston College by 14-8 and St. Joseph's by 9-3 early in the season. Sophomore Lauren Corkery and Asano led the way for Harvard with two goals and an assist each against...
That win--the Crimson's final home game--saw Harvard post its second victory in the Ivy, with all three seniors scoring. Senior Lauren Dahmen netted one while senior Clare Parker and Asano each turned in two goals. Freshman Heather Hussey added to the action with her 13th goal of...
Pacing the Crimson were a pair of perennial First Team All-Ivy honorees, seniors Naomi Miller and Emily Stauffer. Stauffer and Miller are two of only 12 Ivy League players ever to earn First Team All-Ivy accolades in each of their four years.