Word: shewchuk
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...wasn't a perfect event by any means. In retrospect, it would've been better to keep the scrimmage. The players tried to mix it up a bit in the races, but senior Tammy Shewchuk tripping classmate Kiirsten Suurkask in the race around the ice doesn't compare to some actual action...
...didn't seem possible that the Crimson could lose that game. Harvard trailed 2-0 heading into the third period, and Big Green netminder Amy Ferguson made 25 saves in the first 40 minutes. But the Crimson came back, getting on the board with goals from wingers Tammy Shewchuk and Kalen Ingram to tie the game with less than seven seconds in regulation. Harvard appeared to be the hot team going into the extra period...
...Beanpot goal was one of many highlights for Botterill (31 goals, 31 assists), the ECAC Player of the Year. Playing with Shewchuk (34 g, 40 a), the conference's leading scorer, and Ingram (11 g, 19 a), a member of the ECAC All-Rookie Team, the Crimson had the highest-scoring top line in the conference for the second straight year. And Botterill believes her line can play even better next year...
Finally, the Bertagna Award for the most improved player went to freshman Kalen Ingram. Ingram joined Botterill and junior Tammy Shewchuk on the top line midway through her rookie season and scored 11 goals and 19 assists...
...Shewchuk, Botterill, Ruggiero, Francisco and Ingram head the list of scorers who will return next season. In 1999-2000, the Crimson ended its season in frustration when it lost to Dartmouth in the conference semifinals and missed out on a bid to the AWCHA Final Four. Next season, when women's hockey becomes an NCAA sport, those players will have a chance to lead Harvard back to the national title game, which...