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2014–15 Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey season

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2014–15 Harvard Crimson
women's ice hockey season
Beanpot Champions
ConferenceECAC Hockey
Record
Coaches and captains
Head coachKatey Stone
Assistant coachesMaura Crowell
Laura Bellamy
Mark Hanson
Captain(s)Kalley Armstrong
Michelle Picard
Josephine Pucci
Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey seasons
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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