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Harvard women’s hockey captains Jennifer Botterill and Angela Ruggiero were named as two of the 10 candidates for the Patty Kazmaier Award yesterday following a selection process that was as much a formality as a Crimson Beanpot victory over Boston University’s club team...
Botterill and Ruggiero were each named Kazmaier canidates for the third time in their careers. In the five-year history of the Kazmaier—the USA Hockey award given to the most outstanding player in U.S. women’s college hockey—Harvard players have won twice. A.J. Mleczko ’97-’99 won the award in 1999, and Botterill...
...ending may have been unfamiliar for Providence fans in attendance, but they saw firsthand what makes Botterill the nation’s leading scorer per game this season and the Patty Kazmaier winner and World Championship MVP two years ago. In those final seconds, Harvard’s fate was entirely in her hands. Oblivious to the pressure, Botterill came through again to win the game and preserve Harvard’s No. 1 ranking...
...offensive firepower won’t give Ruddock a challenge relative to the high competition she’s already faced. The Huskies are a shadow of the team that fell just short of a Frozen Four bid a year ago. Many of its seniors—including Patty Kazmaier winner Brooke Whitney—have since graduated, though former U.S. national team speedster Brooke White is still playing out her eligibility...
Senior forward Jennifer Botterill returns after earning a gold medal for Team Canada last February. Botterill won the Patty Kazmaier Award given to the nation’s best player during the 2001 season...