Wisconsin's Caroline Harvey wins Kazmaier award as top player
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Wisconsin's Caroline Harvey wins Kazmaier award as top player
"Caroline Harvey cemented her reputation as one of college women's hockey's top players in being voted this season's Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner on Saturday."
"Harvey's 200 career points (54 goals, 146 assists) are considered to be second among college defenders, behind Angela Ruggiero."
"This season, Harvey was named WCHA player and defender of the year, ranking second in the nation in assists and fourth in points."
Caroline Harvey, a defender for Wisconsin, won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, marking a significant achievement in her college hockey career. She recently earned a gold medal at the Milan Cortina Games, leading U.S. defenders with nine points. Harvey is only the third defender to win this award in 29 years and is projected to be the top pick in the upcoming Professional Women's Hockey League draft. With 200 career points, she ranks second among college defenders and has been named WCHA player and defender of the year this season.
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