"She's a fantastic trainer," Lind says. "She's just really into the team and that helps. She cares very much about the team she's on."
"She's got magic in those tapes," White says.
T.K. kept on predicting because it has become part of her game-day preparation. But she insists that she has not become as superstitious as some of the players.
"It's been said that athletes are superstitious; that's not true," T.K. says. "They're trying to add stability to an otherwise unstable situation."
So what is her secret? "I've never predicted a Harvard loss and I've been wrong a few times," T.K. says.
Given the fact that the Harvard women's hockey team has racked up a 17-2-1 record in the Ivy League in the past two years, it is not hard to see why she is so accurate. After all, you don't bet against proven winners.