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The following is a list of the women's national ice hockey players for the United States in various international competitions.

Winter Olympics

2010 Winter Olympics[1]

Goalies:

Brianne McLaughlin - Robert Morris University
Molly Schaus - Boston College
Jessie Vetter - University of Wisconsin

Defense:

Kacey Bellamy - University of New Hampshire
Caitlin Cahow - 2008-09 U.S. women's team
Lisa Chesson - 2008-09 U.S. women's team
Molly Engstrom - 2008-09 U.S. women's team
Angela Ruggiero - 2008-09 U.S. women's team
Kerry Weiland - 2008-09 U.S. women's team

Forwards:

Julie Chu - 2008-09 U.S. women's team
Natalie Darwitz - 2008-09 U.S. women's team
Meghan Duggan - University of Wisconsin
Hilary Knight - University of Wisconsin
Jocelyne Lamoureux - University of Minnesota
Monique Lamoureux - University of Minnesota
Erika Lawler - University of Wisconsin
Gigi Marvin - University of Minnesota
Jenny Potter - 2008-09 U.S. women's team
Kelli Stack - Boston College
Karen Thatcher - 2008-09 U.S. women's team
Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej - 2008-09 U.S. women's team

2006 Winter Olympics [2]

(Won Bronze Medal)

Caitlin Cahow - Harvard University
Julie Chu - Harvard University
Natalie Darwitz - University of Minnesota
Pam Dreyer - Brown University
Tricia Dunn-Luoma - University of New Hampshire
Molly Engstrom - University of Wisconsin
Chanda Gunn - Northeastern University
Jamie Hagerman - Harvard University
Kim Insalaco - Brown University
Kathleen Kauth - Brampton Thunder (NWHL)
Courtney Kennedy - University of Minnesota
Katie King - Brown University
Kristin King - Dartmouth College
Sarah Parsons - Noble & Greenough High School
Jenny Schmidgall-Potter - University of Minnesota-Duluth
Helen Resor - Yale University
Angela Ruggiero - Harvard University
Kelly Stephens - University of Minnesota
Lyndsay Wall - University of Minnesota
Krissy Wendell - University of Minnesota

2002 Winter Olympics[3]

(Won Silver Medal)

Chris Bailey - Providence College
Laurie Baker - Providence College
Karyn Bye - University of New Hampshire
Julie Chu - Harvard University
Natalie Darwitz - University of Minnesota
Sara DeCosta - Providence College
Tricia Dunn-Luoma - University of New Hampshire
Cammi Granato - Vancouver Griffins (NWHL)
Courtney Kennedy - University of Minnesota
Andrea Kilbourne - Northwood School (High School)
Katie King - Brown University
Shelley Looney - Vancouver Griffins (NWHL)
Sue Merz - University of New Hampshire
A. J. Mleczko - Harvard University
Tara Mounsey - Brown University
Jenny Schmidgall-Potter - University of Minnesota-Duluth
Angela Ruggiero - Harvard University
Sarah Tueting - Dartmouth College
Lyndsay Wall - University of Minnesota
Krissy Wendell - University of Minnesota

1998 Winter Olympics

(Won Inaugural Gold Medal)

IIHF World Women Championships

2009 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships [4]

(Won Gold Medal)

Goaltenders:

Molly Schaus - Boston College
Jessie Vetter - University of Wisconsin
Megan van Beusekom - Minnesota Whitecaps

Defense:

Kacey Bellamy - University of New Hampshire
Caitlin Cahow - Minnesota Whitecaps
Lisa Chesson - Minnesota Whitecaps
Molly Engstrom - Minnesota Whitecaps
Helen Resor - Yale University
Angela Ruggiero - Minnesota Whitecaps
Kerry Weiland - U.S. National Team

Forwards:

Julie Chu - Minnesota Whitecaps
Natalie Darwitz - U.S. National Team
Meghan Duggan - University of Wisconsin
Hilary Knight - University of Wisconsin
Erika Lawler - University of Wisconsin
Jocelyne Lamoureux - University of Minnesota
Monique Lamoureux - University of Minnesota
Gigi Marvin - University of Minnesota
Jenny Potter - Minnesota Whitecaps
Kelli Stack - Boston College
Karen Thatcher - Minnesota Whitecaps

2008 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships [5]

(Won Gold Medal)

Goaltenders:

Molly Schaus - Boston College
Jessie Vetter - University of Wisconsin

Defense:

Kacey Bellamy - University of New Hampshire
Caitlin Cahow - Harvard University
Julie Chu - Minnesota Whitecaps
Rachael Drazan - University of Minnesota
Molly Engstrom - Vaughan Flames
Angela Ruggiero - Minnesota Whitecaps
Kerry Weiland - Vaughan Flames

Forwards:

Natalie Darwitz - Minnesota Whitecaps
Meghan Duggan - University of Wisconsin
Sam Faber - University of New Hampshire
Hilary Knight - University of Wisconsin
Jessica Koizumi - Minnesota Whitecaps
Erika Lawler - University of Wisconsin
Gigi Marvin - University of Minnesota
Sarah Parsons - Dartmouth College
Jenny Potter - Minnesota Whitecaps
Kelli Stack - Boston College
Karen Thatcher - Vaughan Flames

2007 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships [6]

(Won Silver Medal)

Goaltenders:

Chanda Gunn - U.S. National Team
Jessie Vetter - University of Wisconsin

Defense:

Caitlin Cahow - Harvard University
Molly Engstrom - U.S. National Team
Kelli Halcisak - East Coast Wizards
Helen Resor - Yale University
Angela Ruggiero - U.S. National Team
Kerry Weiland - Etobicoke Dolphins

Forwards:

Julie Chu - Harvard University
Natalie Darwitz - Minnesota Whitecaps
Meghan Duggan - University of Wisconsin
Tiffany Hagge - Mississauga Aeros
Kristin King - Minnesota Whitecaps
Hilary Knight - Choate Rosemary Hall
Erika Lawler - University of Wisconsin
Gigi Marvin - University of Minnesota
Sarah Parsons - Dartmouth College
Jenny Potter - U.S. National Team
Krissy Wendell - Etobicoke Dolphins
Jinelle Zaugg - University of Wisconsin

2005 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships

Position Jersey number Height (cm) Weight (kg) Birthdate Birthplace 2004-05 team
GK 30 Chanda Gunn 171 62.5 27 January 1980 Huntington Beach, California United States U.S. Women’s Select Team
GK 1 Megan Van Beusekom 174 70.5 14 December 1981 Loretto, Minnesota United States Minnesota Whitecaps
D 13 Julie Chu 174 68 13 March 1982 Fairfield, Connecticut United States Harvard University
D 9 Molly Engstrom 177 76 1 March 1983 Siren, Wisconsin United States University of Wisconsin
D 11 Jamie Hagerman 177 76 7 May 1981 North Andover, Massachusetts United States U.S. Women’s Select Team
D 3 Courtney Kennedy 177 86.5 29 March 1979 Woburn, Massachusetts Canada Vancouver Griffins
D 6 Helen Resor 179 70.5 18 October 1985 Greenwich, Connecticut United States Yale University
D 4 Angela Ruggiero (A) 177 86.5 3 January 1980 Harper Woods, Michigan Canada Montreal Axion
D 5 Lyndsay Wall 174 70.5 12 May 1985 Churchville, New York United States University of Minnesota
F 22 Natalie Darwitz 157 63.5 13 October 1983 Eagan, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota
F 21 Cammi Granato (C) 171 63.5 25 March 1971 Downers Grove, Illinois Canada B.C. Breakers
F 10 Kim Insalaco 169 63.5 4 November 1980 Rochester, New York Canada Oakville Ice
F 18 Kathleen Kauth 174 68 28 March 1979 Saratoga Springs, New York Canada Brampton Thunder
F 20 Katie King 177 76 24 May 1975 Salem, New Hampshire United States U.S. Women’s Select Team
F 19 Kristin King 163 63.5 21 July 1979 Piqua, Ohio Canada Oakville Ice
F 15 Shelley Looney 166 63.5 21 January 1972 Brownstown Township, Michigan Canada U.S. Women’s National Team
F 27 Sarah Parsons 174 63.5 27 July 1987 Dover, Massachusetts United States Noble and Greenough School
F 12 Jenny Potter (A) 163 65.5 12 January 1979 Eagan, Minnesota United States U.S. Women’s Select Team
F 14 Kelly Stephens 169 59 4 June 1983 Seattle, Washington United States University of Minnesota
F 7 Krissy Wendell 169 70.5 12 September 1981 Brooklyn Park, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota

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2004 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships

Position Jersey number Height (cm) Weight (kg) Birthdate Birthplace 2003-04 team
GK 31 Pam Dreyer 166 70.5 9 August 1981 Eagle River, Alaska United States U.S. Women’s Select Team
GK 30 Chanda Gunn 171 62.5 27 January 1980 Huntington Beach, California United States Northeastern University
D 3 Molly Engstrom 177 76 1 March 1983 Siren, Wisconsin United States University of Wisconsin
D 26 Kelli Halcisak 174 65.5 26 January 1982 Grosse Ile, Michigan United States Providence College
D 10 Kim Insalaco 169 63.5 4 November 1980 Rochester, New York Canada Oakville Ice
D 4 Angela Ruggiero 177 86.5 3 January 1980 Harper Woods, Michigan United States Harvard University
D 6 Julianne Vasichek 179 79.5 9 February 1983 Great Falls, Montana United States University of Minnesota-Duluth
D 8 Kerry Weiland 163 61 18 October 1980 Palmer, Alaska United States U.S. Women’s Select Team
F 13 Julie Chu 174 70.5 13 March 1982 Fairfield, Connecticut United States Harvard University
F 22 Natalie Darwitz 157 59 13 October 1983 Eagan, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota
F 25 Tricia Dunn 174 68 25 April 1974 Derry, New Hampshire United States U.S. Women’s Select Team
F 21 Cammi Granato 171 63.5 25 March 1971 Downers Grove, Illinois Canada Vancouver Griffins
F 18 Kathleen Kauth 174 68 28 March 1979 Saratoga Springs, New York Canada Brampton Thunder
F 9 Andrea Kilbourne 169 79.5 19 April 1980 Saranac Lake, New York United States Princeton University
F 20 Katie King 177 76 24 May 1975 Salem, New Hampshire United States U.S. Women’s Select Team
F 19 Kristin King 163 61 21 July 1979 Piqua, Ohio Canada Oakville Ice
F 15 Shelley Looney 166 63.5 21 January 1972 Brownstown Township, Michigan Canada Vancouver Griffins
F 12 Jenny Potter 163 65.5 12 January 1979 Eagan, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota-Duluth
F 7 Kelly Stephens 169 59 4 June 1983 Seattle, Washington United States University of Minnesota
F 17 Krissy Wendell 169 70.5 12 September 1981 Brooklyn Park, Minnesota United States University of Minnesota

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2001 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships [9]

(Won Silver Medal)

Goaltenders:

Sara Decosta - U.S Women National Team
Sarah Tueling - U.S Women National Team

Defense:

Winny Brodt - U.S Women National Team
Karyn Bye - U.S Women National Team
Nicki Luongo - U.S Women National Team
Sue Merz - U.S Women National Team
A.J. Mleczko - U.S Women National Team
Angela Ruggiero - U.S Women National Team

Forwards:

Chris Bailey - U.S Women National Team
Alana Blahoski - U.S Women National Team
Julie Chu - U.S Women National Team
Natalie Darwitz - U.S Women National Team
Tricia Dunn - U.S Women National Team
Cammi Granato - U.S Women National Team
Annamarie Holmes - U.S Women National Team
Katie King - U.S Women National Team
Shelley Looney - U.S Women National Team
Jennifer Schmidgall - U.S Women National Team
Krissy Wendell - U.S Women National Team
Carisa Zaban - U.S Women National Team

2000 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships[10]

(Won Silver Medal)

Goaltenders:

Ali Brewer - Brown University
Sara Decosta - Providence College
Sarah Tueling - U.S Women's Select Team
Erin Whitten - U.S Women's Select Team

Defense:

Chris Bailey - U.S Women's Select Team
Winny Brodt - University of Minnesota
Amy Coelho - U.S Women's Select Team
Catherine Hanson - U.S Women's Select Team
Annamarie Holmes - Princeton University
Nicki Luongo - U.S Women's Select Team
Sue Merz - U.S Women's Select Team
Angela Ruggiero - Harvard University
Hilary Witt - Northeastern University
Carisa Zaban - University of New Hampshire

Forwards:

Laurie Baker - U.S Women's Select Team
Alana Blahoski - U.S Women's Select Team
Karyn Bye - U.S Women's Select Team
Julie Chu - Choate Rosemary Hall
Natalie Darwitz - Eagan High School
Tricia Dunn - U.S Women's Select Team
Brandy Fisher - U.S Women's Select Team
Cammi Granato - U.S Women's Select Team
Melisa Heitzman - U.S Women's Select Team
Katie King - U.S Women's Select Team
A.J. Mleczko - U.S Women's Select Team
Stephanie O'Sullivan - U.S Women's Select Team
Jennifer Schmidgall - University of Minnesota
Shelley Looney - U.S Women's Select Team
Meaghan Sittler - U.S Women's Select Team
Krissy Wendell - Park Center Senior High School

1999 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships [11]

(Won Silver Medal)

Goaltenders:

Laurie Belliveau - Yale University
Erin Whitten - US National Team

Defense:

Chris Bailey - Providence College
Amy Coelho - Dartmouth College
Catherine Hanson - Providence College
Sue Merz - US National Team
Tara Mounsey - Brown University
Angela Ruggiero - Harvard University

Forwards:

Alana Blahoski - Providence College
Karyn Bye - University of New Hampshire
Natalie Darwitz - Eagan High School
Tricia Dunn - US National Team
Brandy Fisher - University of New Hampshire
Cammi Granato - US National Team
Sarah Hood - Dartmouth College
Katie King - US National Team
Shelley Looney - US National Team
Steph O'Sullivan - US National Team
Jennifer Schmidgall - US National Team
Krissy Wendell - Park Center Senior High School

1997 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships [12]

(Won Silver Medal)

Goaltenders:

Sarah Tueting - Dartmouth College
Erin Whitten - University of New Hampshire

Defense:

Chris Bailey - Providence College
Colleen Coyne - University of New Hampshire
Tara Mounsey - Brown University
Vicki Movsessian - University of New Hampshire
Kelly O'Leary - Providence College
Angela Ruggiero - Choate Rosemary Hall

Forwards:

Laurie Baker - Providence College
Alana Blahoski - Providence College
Lisa Brown-Miller - Providence College
Karyn Bye - University of New Hampshire
Tricia Dunn - University of New Hampshire
Cammi Granato - Providence College
Katie King - Brown University
Shelley Looney - Northeastern University
Allison "AJ" Mleczko - Harvard University
Steph O'Sullivan - Providence College
Gretchen Ulion - Dartmouth College
Sandra Whyte - Harvard University
Barbara Gordon - Colby College (alternate)

1994 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships [13]

(Won Silver Medal)

Goalies:

Kelly Dyer - Northeastern University
Jennifer Hanley - St. Thomas University
Erin Whitten - University of New Hampshire

Defense:

Chris Bailey - Providence College
Colleen Coyne - University of New Hampshire
Shawna Davidson - University of New Hampshire
Shelly DiFronzo - University of New Hampshire
Vicki Movsessian - University of New Hampshire
Kelly O'Leary - Providence College

Forwards:

Beth Beagan - Providence College
Steph Boyd - University of Toronto
Lisa Brown - Providence College
Karyn Bye - University of New Hampshire
Cindy Curley - Providence College
Cammi Granato - Providence College
Shelley Looney - Northeastern University
Sue Merz - University of New Hampshire
Steph O'Sullivan - Providence College
Jeanine Sobek - Northeastern University
Gretchen Ulion - Dartmouth College
Sandra Whyte - Harvard University

1992 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships [14]

(Won Silver Medal)

Goalies:

Kelly Dyer - Assabet Valley Patriots (MBHL)
Jennifer Hanley - Edina High School
Erin Whitten - University of New Hampshire

Defense:

Lauren Apollo - Assabet Valley Patriots (MBHL)
Cindy Curley - Assabet Valley Patriots (MBHL)
Shawna Davidson - University of New Hampshire
Kelly O'Leary - Providence College
Jeanine Sobek - Northeastern University
Ellen Weinberg - University of New Hampshire

Forwards:

Michele Amidon - Kingswood-Oxford School
Beth Beagan - Providence College
Lisa Brown - Princeton University
Karyn Bye - University of New Hampshire
Colleen Coyne - University of New Hampshire
Cammi Granato - Providence College
Kim Haman - West Valley High
Kathy Issel - Michigan Capitals
Shelley Looney - Northeastern University
Sue Merz - University of New Hampshire
Tina Cardinale - Nighthawks Hockey
Wendy Tatarouns - Assabet Valley Patriots (MBHL)
Sandra Whyte - Harvard University

1990 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships [15]

(Won Silver Medal)

Goalies:

Kelly Dyer - Assabet Valley Patriots (MBHL)
Mary Jones - University of Wisconsin–Madison

Defense:

Lauren Apollo - Assabet Valley Patriots (MBHL)
Yvonne Percy - Assabet Valley Patriots (MBHL)
Sharon Stidsen - Nighthawks Hockey
Kelley Owen - Bobcats Women's Ice Hockey
Judy Parish - Dartmouth College
Kelly O'Leary - Providence College

Forwards:

Beth Beagan - Providence College
Lisa Brown - Coach - Princeton University
Tina Cardinale - Nighthawks Hockey
Heidi Chalupnik - University of New Hampshire
Cindy Curley - Assabet Valley Patriots (MBHL)
Shawna Davidson - University of New Hampshire
Maria Dennis - Georgetown University
Kimberly Eisenreid - Cheektowaga Hockey
Cammi Granato - Providence College
Sue Merz - Connecticut Polar Bears
Julie Sasner - Assabet Valley Patriots (MBHL)
Jeanine Sobek - Minnesota Thoroughbreds

References

  1. ^ http://www.startribune.com/sports/olympics/79569887.html?elr=KArksi8cyaiUg7Kk8P3iUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aULPQL7PQLanchO7DiUr
  2. ^ http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/USA/winter/2006/ICH/
  3. ^ http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/USA/winter/2002/ICH/
  4. ^ http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/138/IHW1380USA_33_1_0.pdf
  5. ^ http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/138/IHW1380USA_33_1_0.pdf
  6. ^ http://www.iihf.com/Hydra/Tournaments_07/output/ww/hydra.iihf.com/data/iihf/output/xml/105/IHW1050USA_33_1_0.pdf
  7. ^ "2005 United States Women's National Team". USA Hockey. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
  8. ^ "2004 United States Women's National Team". USA Hockey. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
  9. ^ http://www.whockey.com/country/usa/roster/2001.html
  10. ^ http://www.whockey.com/country/usa/roster/2000.html
  11. ^ http://www.whockey.com/country/usa/roster/1999.html
  12. ^ http://www.whockey.com/country/usa/roster/1997.html
  13. ^ http://www.whockey.com/country/usa/roster/1994.html
  14. ^ http://www.whockey.com/country/usa/roster/1992.html
  15. ^ http://www.whockey.com/country/usa/roster/1990.html

See also