John R. Hein
Corriero Goes Out With a Bang—or Five
HANOVER, N.H.—There are times when, sitting in the press box, you wish you were closer to the ice, closer to
W. Hockey Searching For Answers
Good is the enemy of great. With that frank and honest statement, Harvard women’s hockey coach Katey Stone put the
W. Hockey Controls Its Fate in UMD Duel
It’s been a long November and there’s reason to believe maybe this month will be better than the last. And
W. HOCKEY NOTEBOOK: Corriero Eclipses 100 Goals
With her second straight hat trick, tri-captain Nicole Corriero became just the fourth player in Harvard history to score 100
Women's Hockey Comes From Behind To Beat Brown
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—A three-goal deficit within the first 10 minutes of a game spells disaster for most teams. But then, most
HEINSIGHT: Give ’Em Something To Talk About
For the Harvard women’s hockey team, it will be a November and December to remember. One glance at the Crimson’s
End of an Era: Angela Ruggiero
Angela Ruggiero has been a part of some very special teams. She captured the national championship with the ’98-’99 Harvard
W. Hockey Falls Just Short Once More
The Harvard women’s hockey team staged a successful season-long campaign built on a foundation of teamwork and solid defense to
Team USA Falls to Canada
Talk about irony. For once, Harvard players—on the American side, at least—were hoping that a Natalie Darwitz goal counted. But
HEINSIGHT: Women’s Hockey, Captains Close Season
You could say it was written in the stars. I awoke the morning of the women’s hockey NCAA championship to
Botterill, Chu, Ruggiero represent Harvard at World Championships
If there’s one thing that can make U.S. women’s hockey players set aside school rivalries and join together in a
Boe Flies Below Radar to Anchor Crimson’s Stingy Defensive Effort
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—For all the discussion that went on during the post-game press conference after Harvard’s 2-1 victory over St. Lawrence
Stone Bids Farewell to Her Senior Studs
Harvard coach Katey Stone has a knack for saying the right things at the right time and keeping things in
Ruggiero Headlines JOFA First Team All-America, Corriero Tops Second
The American Hockey Coaches Association announced the 2003-2004 JOFA All-Americans March 25. Angela Ruggiero was named to the first team
Ruggiero Named Kazmaier Winner as Nation’s Best
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—The USA Hockey Foundation officially recognized co-captain Angela Ruggiero as the best player in women’s college hockey, naming her