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...people on the ice just what it meant to don a crimson jersey. The most vivid lesson came at the program's lowest moment in my career here, after Harvard had just been swept at home before Christmas break in 1998 to fall 0-8-1 in ECAC play. I consider it the finest back-to-back interviews I have ever done as a reporter...
This year's senior class graduates as the winningest in the history of Harvard women's hockey. While this year's team (24-10-0, 20-4-0 ECAC) could not repeat the feats of the 1999 National Championship squad, the accomplishments this season-a third consecutive Beanpot title, a second-place finish at ECACs, and a third-place finish at the first NCAA women's ice hockey tournament-made it a special year nonetheless...
...When the ECAC playoffs rolled around, Tammy Shewchuk fast became the Crimson's go-to player. In the quarterfinals, Providence made a serious bid to bring Harvard's season to a premature end, but Shewchuk would not be denied, scoring a hat trick and assisting on sophomore linemate Kalen Ingram's game-winner in overtime...
...ECAC semifinals, Harvard avenged an earlier defeat to St. Lawrence in dominant fashion, rolling to a 7-1 victory that essentially locked up a Crimson NCAA berth. But Harvard's title hopes were stymied by Dartmouth in a 3-1 defeat the next day in front of a league-record crowd of 2,592. During the course of the weekend, Shewchuk scored her 300th career point, and Botterill broke the collegiate hockey record for consecutive games with at least one point...
Shewchuk closed out her career with 307 points. She, along with Botterill, was one of three finalists for the Patty Kazmaier Award, given to the most outstanding player in women's college ice hockey. Shewchuk made both the ECAC and the NCAA All-Tournament Teams, and was the only Crimson representative on either team...