Caroline Harvey (ice hockey)'s Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Caroline Harvey (ice hockey)

A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Caroline Harvey (ice hockey).

Caroline Harvey is an elite American ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Wisconsin Badgers and the US national team. Recognized as one of the world's best at her position, she earned the Best Defenseman title at both the 2023 and 2025 World Championships. Her exceptional offensive skill is highlighted by being only the second defenseman ever to lead the United States in points at a major international tournament like the Olympics or World Championship, marking her as a standout player.

2022: Olympic Debut and Silver Medal

In 2022, Caroline Harvey made her Olympic debut at the Winter Olympics in Beijing at age 19, winning a silver medal as the youngest player on Team USA's roster.

2023: IIHF World Women's Championship Success

At the 2023 IIHF Women's World Championship in Brampton, Ontario, Caroline Harvey led the tournament in scoring with 14 points, becoming the second defenseman in history to lead the United States in points. She was named Best Defenseman and selected to the All-Star team, and the United States defeated Canada in the gold medal game.

2023: NCAA National Champion

In 2023, Caroline Harvey became an NCAA national champion with Wisconsin.

2023: World Championship Best Defenseman

In 2023, Caroline Harvey was named Best Defenseman at the World Championship.

2023: World Championship Gold Medal and Scoring Leader

In 2023, Caroline Harvey won a World Championship gold medal. She also led the tournament in scoring with 14 points and was the first skater to lead the United States in both points and ice time at a major tournament.

2023: Best Defenseman at World Championship

In 2023, Caroline Harvey's performance improved following encouragement from her coach, culminating in her Best Defenseman honors at the World Championships.

October 2024: WCHA Defender of the Month

During October 2024, Caroline Harvey was named the WCHA Defender of the Month.

2024: IIHF Women's World Championship

In 2024, Caroline Harvey represented the United States at the IIHF Women's World Championship in Utica, New York, where she tied for the tournament lead in scoring. The United States won a silver medal, and Harvey was named to the All-Star team.

2024: WCHA Defender of the Year

In 2024, Caroline Harvey was named WCHA Defender of the Year.

2025: World Championships Achievements

As of 2025, Caroline Harvey has won two gold medals and three silver medals and has been named to three All-Star teams at the World Championships.

2025: IIHF Women's World Championship

At the 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship in Prague, Czech Republic, Caroline Harvey recorded four points in seven games as the United States won a gold medal. She was named Best Defenseman of the tournament for the second time.

2025: NCAA National Champion, Patty Kazmaier Award Finalist, Program Records

In 2025, Caroline Harvey became a two-time NCAA national champion. During her junior season (2024-25), she recorded 63 points, the most by a defenseman in a single season in Wisconsin history, and became the program's all-time leading scorer among defensemen with 137 career points. Harvey was also a Top-3 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award in 2025.

2025: World Championship Best Defenseman

In 2025, Caroline Harvey was again named Best Defenseman at the World Championship.

2025: Best Defenseman at World Championship

In 2025, Caroline Harvey was named Best Defenseman at the World Championship for the second time.