One of the most decorated coaches in women\u0027s hockey history has stepped down after nearly 30 years leading Harvard\u0027s women\u0027s hockey program.
FILE - Harvard head coach Katey Stone watches during the first period of an NCAA women's Frozen Four semifinal college hockey game against Boston College Friday, March 20, 2015, in Minneapolis. The school said Tuesday, June 6, 2023, that Katey Stone had made the decision to retire from coaching. Stone built Harvard into a national power after taking over as coach in 1994.
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