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Katey Stone

Team USA and Harvard head coach Katey Stone


Coach Stone

Harvard women's hockey coach Katey Stone led the US National Team in the 2014 Olympics in Russia, then returned to lead the Crimson to the NCAA Frozen Four.


The winningest coach in the history of Division I women's hockey, Harvard's Katey Stone was named the head coach of the 2014 U.S. Women's Hockey Olympic Team on Friday. She becomes the first woman to ever hold that post.


Matty Ice

Senior wide receiver Marco Iannuzzi, shown above in earlier action, was picked sixth overall by the CFL's BC Lions.


The Wright Stuff

Junior co-captain Keith Wright, shown here in earlier action, leads Harvard in scoring and rebounding, with 15.2 ppg and 8.8 rpg. The Crimson closes out regular season action against Penn and Princeton this weekend.


Ferris Buesser's Day Off

Tri-captain Kate Buesser, shown here in earlier action, scored the winning goal that sealed Harvard's win over Clarkson. The Golden Knights made a final push in the third period to no avail, dropping the contest, 3-2.


Chute It At Her

Senior Katharine Chute, shown here in earlier action, was one of two players sent to the box after receiving a penalty, which allowed St. Lawrence to have a 5-on-3 advantage in the first period. No goals came until the third period, in which Harvard outscored the Saints, 2-1.


The Stone Age

Harvard women's hockey coach Katey Stone was selected as head coach of the US National team for the 2010-2011 season.


The Stone Age

The winningest coach in the history of NCAA women’s hockey guided her team to the fourth seed in the NCAA tournament this year.