Harvard Women's Hockey Coach Retires Amid Program Misconduct Investigation
- Harvard University hired a law firm to investigate allegations of mistreatment and misconduct in the women's hockey program.
- The investigation found that head coach Katey Stone downplayed injuries, encouraged bullying, and created a toxic environment.
- Stone announced her retirement after 27 seasons as Harvard looks to hire a new head coach.
- Players accused Stone of verbally abusing them and pitting them against each other.
- The university will begin searching for a new women's hockey coach immediately.