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Although Harvard Coach Katey Stone had to tweak her top forward line in the offseason, it continues to score at will. The first line combined for 20 points in the first two games that the Crimson has played without A.J. Mleczko '99, who won the 1998-99 Kazmaier Award as national player of the year...
Botterill, who replaced Mleczko by switching from wing to center, had three goals and four assists. Junior winger Angie Francisco, the newcomer on the top line, scored a goal and five assists. Both Francisco and Botterill were named to the ECAC honor roll...
...part of the machine that needs replacing is A.J. Mleczko '99 (37 g, 77 a), who will join Stone's coaching staff this season. Mleczko won the Kazmaier Award for national player of the year by setting the record for points in a season (114) and a career (257) for Division I women's hockey. And, despite injuring her shoulder in the national championship game, Mleczko delivered the game-winning assist in overtime...
Botterill (37, 51) will take Mleczko's spot as first-line center for the Crimson. Botterill played wing for Mleczko last season, but the sophomore from Winnipeg, Manitoba, has the skating and stickhandling ability to be effective from anywhere...
Shewchuk and Botterill combined with Mleczko to score 307 points in 1998-99 on the most prolific line in the history of women's college hockey...