NH's Caroline Harvey wins Patty Kazmaier Award
Granite Stater Caroline Harvey has had a hockey season for the books. And Saturday, it got even better. Harvey, a senior captain at the University of Wisconsin who grew up in Pelham and Salem, on Saturday was named the winner of the Patty Kazmaier Award, which goes annually to the top women's college hockey player.
The Badgers were set to play Ohio State for the NCAA championship on Sunday (4 ...
Granite Stater Caroline Harvey has had a hockey season for the books. And Saturday, it got even better. Harvey, a senior captain at the University of Wisconsin who grew up in Pelham and Salem, on Saturday was named the winner of the Patty Kazmaier Award, which goes annually to the top women's college hockey player.
The Badgers were set to play Ohio State for the NCAA championship on Sunday (4 p. m. ).
Drawing comparisons to the legendary Bobby Orr, Harvey, a defender, has compiled 63 points this year, matching her career high set last season. She assisted Wisconsin's game-winning goal in overtime in Friday's NCAA semifinal game against Penn State. Harvey, the WCHA Player of the Year, was also named the Most Valuable Player during the Winter Olympics, helping Team USA to a gold medal-game victory over rival Canada.