Stone Sets Standard
The following article featuring Harvard head coach Katey Stone appeared in the March 2 issue of the Harvard Crimson.
By Kate Leist
CRIMSON STAFF WRITER
Katey Stone already had a lot of hardware in her trophy case. But
on Friday night, she added what might be the most impressive
accomplishment yet.
When her No. 4 women’s hockey team soundly beat Princeton,
5-1, in the opening game of the ECAC quarterfinals, Stone earned
her 338th career victory—pushing her past former Colby and
Minnesota coach Laura Halldorson for the NCAA Division I coaching
record.
“I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t
important,” Stone said after the game. “I’m a
very competitive person, I want to be the best. We have so many
things we want to do, but I love the fact that I work at Harvard,
with the highest academic standards in the country, and we can get
it done [at] the hockey rink.”
Complete article can be accessed via the Crimson Web site by clicking here.












