In 2023, reporting from the Boston Globe and The Athletic accused Stone of hazing and abuse, prompting Harvard to open an external investigation.
In addition to ice hockey, Stone was an accomplished lacrosse player at New Hampshire and was part of the team that won the 1985 NCAA title.
The Crimson qualified for their third straight Frozen Four appearance despite losing graduating Patty Kazmaier Award winners from the past two seasons.
In 2013–2014, Stone stepped away from the bench at Harvard to be head coach for the US Olympic women's ice hockey team.
The US squad took home the silver medal at the Sochi Olympics, losing in the championship game to Team Canada.
They went on to win the ECAC tournament, and advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four, where they lost to the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the Championship game, and finished as national runners-up.
[4] Stone is a member of the NCAA Championship committee and a former president of the American Women's Hockey Coaches Association.
Stone was the head coach of the gold-medal winning U.S. Women's Under-18 National Team at the World Championships in January 2008.
[15] Team USA held a 2–0 lead late in the game, before surrendering two goals in the final four minutes of regulation time.