Education
Stone attended the Taft School, Watertown, Connecticut and graduated class of 1984. She graduated in 1989 with a degree in physical education.
Stone attended the Taft School, Watertown, Connecticut and graduated class of 1984. She graduated in 1989 with a degree in physical education.
Stone has accumulated 378 victories and has coached 18 seasons as a head coach with the Stone was part of two ECAC championships in 1986 and 1987. Before Harvard, Stone coached at Tabor Academy, Northfield Mount Hermon School and Phillips Exeter Academy. During her tenure, Stone has accumulated a record of 378-164-32 through the end of the 2012 season.
Before the 1994-1995 season, Stone replaced John Dooley as the Crimson head coach.
In her first year, with Cambridge Native, Steve Puzyn as Assistant Coach, Stone put together a record of 12-11-2. Over the next three seasons, the Crimson would be below.500.
In 1998-1999, the Crimson would go from 14-16-0 to 33-1-0. During her 11th season at Harvard (2004-2005), Stone coached the Crimson to a second consecutive ECAC title.
In the 2004 part of the campaign, the Crimson had a 7-6-1 start.
After January 1, Stone led the team to an 18-0-2 finish. On February 26, 2010, the Crimson defeated the Princeton Tigers women"s ice hockey program by a 5-1 score. Players Stone has coached nine players that have competed in ice hockey at the Winter Olympic Games.
In addition, six of the first 12 winners of the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award (Jennifer Botterill twice, Julie Chu, AJ Mleczko, Angela Ruggiero, Sarah Vaillancourt) were players under Stone’s tutelage.
Players for the Crimson have earned All-America honors a total of 21 times since the 1998-1999 season. These All-Americans include the first players be four-time first-team All-Americans: Jennifer Botterill and Angela Ruggiero.
Stone has also coached eight ECAC Players of the Year, nine Ivy League Players of the Year, four ECAC Rookies of the Year, and five Ivy League Rookies of the Year. 1999 AWCHA national championship Three consecutive appearances in the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship game (2003, 2004, 2005) Eight National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament appearances Titles ( Stone coached the 1996 United States. National Team.
Ten years later, she was the head coach of the United States. Women's Under-22 Team.
She was the head coach of the gold-medal winning United States. Women's Under-18 National Team at the World Championships in January 2008. In November 2008, Stone led the United States National Team to the gold medal at the Four Nations Cup. Stone most recently lead Team United States of America"s National Team to a gold medal in the 2013 World Championships and will be the head coach of Team United States of America in Sochi, Russia for the 2014 Olympic Games.
She is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championship committee and was a former president of the American Women's Hockey Coaches Association.