Tomorrow, however, she will face stiffer competition.
Harvard's top-line of junior co-captain Jennifer Botterill, senior winger Tammy Shewchuk and sophomore winger Kalen Ingram is the most prolific in the country.
On Monday, Botterill and Shewchuk were named two of the three finalists for the Patty Kazmaier Award, which recognizes the most outstanding player in women's college hockey.
With 63 goals and 76 assists between the two, it is not difficult to see why.
Even if the Saints can shut one of them down, the other one will come back and make them pay. No. 10 Providence was able to keep Botterill out of the back of the net last weekend, but Shewchuk made sure the Friars paid, netting a hat trick in a 4-3 overtime victory.
The duo is also approaching a pair of personal milestones this weekend. Botterill is riding a 77-point scoring streak and is set to tie the all-time NCAA record tomorrow. If Harvard reaches the finals, she could break the record Sunday.
Shewchuk, already Harvard's all-time leading scorer, is only three points away from three hundred in her career with 148 goals and 149 assists.
Botterill was named ECAC Player of the Year yesterday, while both Shewchuk and Botterill were named First Team All-ECAC.
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