Michelle Picard

The first point of her NCAA career came on October 29, 2011, when she assisted on the game-winning goal against the Clarkson Golden Knights.

She redshirted her 2013–14 season with the Crimson to play in the 2014 Olympics under her Harvard head coach, Katey Stone.

[3] After leaving Harvard, Picard signed with the New York Riveters in 2016 for the second season of National Women's Hockey League.

[4] She played three seasons with the team, later rebranded as the Metropolitan Riveters, and participated in the 3rd NWHL All-Star Game.

[6] In 2021, she left the league to pursue other opportunities and was replaced by Lisa Haley as director of player development.