Word: ecacs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Without Botterill, 7th-place Princeton took Harvard to overtime before Ruggiero bailed out the Crimson with the game-winning goal in the extra period. After Ruggiero joined Botterill in Finland, Harvard barely survived eighth-place Cornell with a 3-2 victory in the ECAC Tournament quarterfinal...
Ruggiero and Botterill joined Mleczko and Shewchuk on the All-America, ECAC and Ivy League First Teams. The ECAC and Ivy League both selected Botterill as the 1998-99 Rookie of the Year, which she certainly deserved, but so did Ruggiero...
...Harvard women's hockey team would make a strong case for Team of the Year at any school in any year. The list of accomplishments goes on and on: a 33-1 record, four First Team All-Americans, the ECAC Coach of the Year and the national championship...
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...
...fitting end to the season--Mleczko, the ECAC Player of the Year, getting her 77th assist of the season on a pass to Botterill, the ECAC Rookie of the Year, who recorded her nation-high eighth game-winning goal of the season...