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...taking a year off to compete in the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, Vaillancourt returned to Harvard in 2006 and was named to the New England Division-I All-Star team by the ECAC, and to the second women’s Division-I All-American team by the American Hockey Coaches Association...
...always a very good teammate and a happy-go-lucky kid,” said Joakim B. Flygh, assistant women’s hockey coach at Harvard, who worked with Vaillancourt during her junior and senior years. “It is always a tremendous thing when you have kids like Sarah. She was extremely talented, but also incredibly hard-working-a pleasure to coach...
...season, Vaillancourt helped lead the Crimson to the NCAA Frozen Four semifinals, was named New England Women’s Hockey Player of the Year, and won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award for the most outstanding player in women’s hockey...
...senior year, Vaillancourt led her team to finish fourth overall in the NCAA. She was named the Ivy League and ECAC Women’s Hockey Player of the Year, and the New England Women’s Hockey Player of the Year for the second time...
...Sarah was a huge part of building the women’s ice hockey program at Harvard,” said women’s hockey head coach Katey Stone. “It is great to see her performing so well...