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With New Hampshire leading Harvard by one goal and 75 seconds left in regulation of the ECAC championship game, Ruggiero kept the puck in the offensive zone at the blue line. She walked around one Wildcat defender before rifling a cross-ice pass to Shewchuk, who one-timed the puck into the net from the left doorstep...
Maybe it was tipped at the line. In any case, there wasn't a Colgate receiver in sight--there was only Harvard linebacker Jeff Svicarovich. And there was nothing but open field between him and victory...
Mleczko, Shewchuk and Botterill went on tobecome the most feared line in the nation,combining for 307 points, each making the Ivy,ECAC and All-American First Teams. The Crimson topline appeared to be on a power play for the entireseason, keeping the puck in the offensive zone andcontinuing to generate scoring opportunities...
...extra period, co-captain A.J. Mleczko won the puck in the left corner and raced past UNH's best defenseman, senior Nicki Luongo, along the goal line. Mleczko slid the puck under the diving glove of Wildcat junior goaltender Alicia Roberts, who set a school record with 48 saves. On the receiving end was freshman winger Jen Botterill, who slammed home the championship-winning goal...
That talent began to gell immediately after the loss at Brown on the first homestand of the season against St. Lawrence and Cornell. ECAC Coach of the Year Katey Stone put Mleczko, Shewchuk and Botterill on the first line "just to see what would happen." The threesome tallied nine goals and 10 assists as a rejuvenatedCrimson offense spanked both the hapless Saintsand Big Red by the score...