2014–15 Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey season
2014–15 Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey season | |
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Beanpot Champions | |
Conference | ECAC Hockey |
Record | |
Coaches and Captains | |
Head Coach | Katey Stone |
Assistant Coaches |
Maura Crowell Laura Bellamy Mark Hanson |
Captain(s) |
Kalley Armstrong Michelle Picard Josephine Pucci |
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The Harvard Crimson will represent Harvard University in ECAC women's ice hockey during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. The Crimson will attempt to win their first national championship.
Offseason
- August 8: Crimson players Miye D'Oench and Michelle Picard, plus freshman Lexie Laing earned invitations to the USA Hockey Women’s National Festival at Lake Placid, New York.[1]
Recruiting
Player | Position | Nationality | Notes |
Nikki Friesen | Forward | United States | Competed at Chatfield |
Karly Heffernan | Forward | Canada | Earned gold medals at 2013 and 2014 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship |
Dani Krzyszczyk | Forward | Canada | Played at St. Mary’s Academy |
Lexie Laing | Forward | United States | Attended Noble and Greenough |
Haley Mullins | Forward | United States | Attended Noble and Greenough |
Chelsea Ziadie | Defense | Canada | Competed at the Hotchkiss School |
News and notes
- October 31: In her NCAA debut, Lexie Laing logged her first career goal for Harvard. Said goal was logged on the power play and would prove to be the game winning tally in a 4-1 triumph over RPI. Of note, the gaoltender for RPI was Lexies sister Brianna.
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Location | Final score | Crimson scorers | Record |
Feb. 10/15 | Boston College | Cambridge, Mass | 3-2 | ||
Feb. 14/15 | at Colgate | 5-0 | |||
Feb. 20/15 | St. Lawrence | Cambridge, Mass | 1-1 | ||
Feb. 21/15 | Clarkson | Cambridge, Mass | 0-1 | ||
ECAC Tournament
Date | Opponent | Location | Final score | Crimson scorers | Notes |
February 27, 2015 | Yale | 2-1 | Crimson lead quarterfinals 1-0 | ||
February 28, 2015 | Yale | 3-0 | Crimson win series 2-0 | ||
March 7, 2015 | Quinnipiac | Potsdam, NY | 2-1 | Crimson advance to ECAC finals | |
March 8, 2015 | Cornell | Potsdam, NY | 7-3 | Crimson clinch ECAC Title | |
NCAA Tournament
Date | Opponent | Location | Final score | Eagles scorers | Notes |
March 14, 2015 | Quinnipiac | Cambrdige, Mass | 5-0 | Advance to NCAA Frozen Four | |
March 20, 2015 | Boston College | Ridder Arena Minneapolis, MN | |||
Awards and honors
- Sarah Edney, ECAC Defenseman of the Year Award [2]
- Sarah Edney, First Team All-ECAC
- Sarah Edney, 2015 CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-Americans, Second Team[3]
- Lexie Laing, ECAC All-Rookie Team honoree
- Lexie Laing, ECAC Rookie of the Year Finalist
- Emerance Maschmeyer, Third Team All-ECAC
- Emerance Maschmeyer, Patty Kazmaier Award nominee
- Emerance Maschmeyer, All-Ivy League First Team
- Emerance Maschmeyer,ECAC Goaltender of the Year Finalist ...
- Emerance Maschmeyer, ECAC All-Tournament Team
- Mary Parker, Second Team All-ECAC
- Mary Parker, All-Ivy League First Team
- Mary Parker, ECAC Forward of the Year Finalist
- Mary Parker, ECAC All-Tournament Team
References
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