Word: mleczko
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...final game-winner of her rookie campaign came 8:01 into overtime of the AWCHA National Championship game against defending champ New Hampshire off a slippery pass from Mleczko...
That goal, and a hat trick in the semifinal victory over the best defensive team in the country, Brown, earned Botterill the AWCHA Tournament MVP Award, the only tournament MVP of the season not claimed by Mleczko...
...showed Brown, Botterill can skate, pass and shoot with anyone in the country. While the Crimson will continue to rely on Shewchuk for goals and aggressive forechecking, Botterill may be the top candidate to replace Mleczko as the first-line center and anchor of the offense...
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...
...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...