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W. Hockey Faces B.C., No. 6 Dartmouth

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By clinching the regular season title, Harvard guaranteed itself a home game for the first round of the ECAC Tournament. The Crimson will host the eighth seed at Bright on March 13.

However, this weekend is the last chance of the season for Harvard fans to see freshmen sensations Ruggiero (a nominee for the Patty Kazmaier Award for most outstanding player in the nation) and Botterill, the reigning ECAC Rookie of the Week. After this weekend, Ruggiero and Botterill will travel to Finland to compete in the World Championships for the United States and Canadian national teams, respectively, and will miss the last two games of the regular season--at No. 8 Princeton and Yale--and the quarterfinal at Bright.

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Mleczko has a chance to shatter yet another school record this weekend. She needs four points to tie the single-season scoring record of 89 points set by Athletic Director Bill Cleary '56. She trails Scott Fusco '86 by 12 points for the school career scoring record.

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