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Joe Grossman

Joe Grossman was promoted to assistant coach ahead of his sixth season with the team in 2022-23. 

During his first year on the bench in 2022-23, Grossman took over offensive coaching duties while also leading the goaltending coaching efforts. Under his guidance, senior forward Anne Bloomer has another excellent season, posting 26 points on her way to a First-Team All-Ivy nomination. Sophomore goaltender, Alex Pellicci, also shined under Grossman's guidance, breaking multiple Harvard records on her way to an All-Ivy Honorable mention nod. 

Grossman's tenure with the Crimson began in 2017, when he joined Coach Stone's staff as a volunteer assistant coach, focusing on goaltender coaching and development. In 2018-19, Harvard's goalies lead the nation in save percentage while racking up multiple ECAC, Ivy League and NEHWA awards. Previously, Grossman spent time working with the American Hockey Academy, Nichols College, and several other youth, high school and junior programs.

A former standout at Boston College High School, Grossman won multiple awards on his way to helping his team capture the 2002 MIAA Super Eight Championship. Following BC High, Joe spent two years in the USHL playing for the Waterloo Blackhawks before matriculating to Dartmouth College where he was part of the 2007 Ivy League championship squad.

Grossman has continued his work with Harvard's goalies while assisting in numerous other aspects of the program including recruiting.