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...It’s going to take two great hockey games,” Stone said. “They’re going to be different and each period’s going to be a bit different and we’re going to have to find...
Many have tried, but few have been able to define just what exactly Harvard hockey represents, encompasses, and signifies. The phrase is tossed around and dropped by members of the program anytime you talk to them, but when asked to describe it in words, few even know where to begin...
...seniors Ashley Banfield and Nicole Corriero made a valiant attempt to capture the meaning, I realized I had found it—not in their description, but in their own personal hockey chronicle. Theirs is a story that can be summed in one simple sentence: this is Harvard women’s hockey...
While the two didn’t attend school together, they lived some five minutes away from each another in their native Ontario and saw each other often, playing hockey in the Corriero basement that had been furnished for hockey. Designed by Nicholas Corriero, Nicole’s father, the plywood-covered room boasts a shooting range, a net, and a wooden goalie—a prerequisite to their future power plays with Harvard...
It’s that element of Harvard hockey—facing adversity head-on—that both Banfield and Corriero fully embody. Along with tri-captain Kat Sweet and seniors Ali Crum and Sarah Holbrook, they were initiated into Harvard hockey via trial by ordeal, seeing more action than usual their freshmen season when the Olympians took the year off to train...