List of United States women's national ice hockey team rosters

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

The following is the American roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics.[1]

Position Name Height Weight Birthdate Birthplace 2009–10 team
GBrianne McLaughlin174 cm (5 ft 9 in)59 kg (130 lb)June 20, 1987Sheffield, OhioRobert Morris Colonials
GMolly Schaus174 cm (5 ft 9 in)67 kg (148 lb)July 29, 1988Natick, MassachusettsBoston Eagles
GJessie Vetter174 cm (5 ft 9 in)77 kg (170 lb)December 19, 1985Cottage Grove, WisconsinWisconsin Badgers
DKacey Bellamy174 cm (5 ft 9 in)65 kg (143 lb)April 22, 1987Westfield, MassachusettsNew Hampshire Wildcats
DCaitlin Cahow163 cm (5 ft 4 in)71 kg (157 lb)May 20, 1985New Haven, ConnecticutHarvard Crimson
DLisa Chesson169 cm (5 ft 7 in)69 kg (152 lb)August 18, 1986Plainfield, IllinoisOhio State Buckeyes
DMolly Engstrom175 cm (5 ft 9 in)81 kg (179 lb)March 1, 1983Siren, WisconsinWisconsin Badgers
DAngela RuggieroA175 cm (5 ft 9 in)87 kg (192 lb)January 3, 1980Los Angeles, CaliforniaHarvard Crimson
DKerry Weiland163 cm (5 ft 4 in)64 kg (141 lb)October 18, 1980Palmer, AlaskaWisconsin Badgers
FJulie ChuA174 cm (5 ft 9 in)67 kg (148 lb)March 13, 1982Bridgeport, ConnecticutHarvard Crimson
FNatalie DarwitzC160 cm (5 ft 3 in)62 kg (137 lb)October 13, 1983Eagan, MinnesotaMinnesota Golden Gophers
FMeghan Duggan175 cm (5 ft 9 in)74 kg (163 lb)September 3, 1987Danvers, MassachusettsWisconsin Badgers
FHilary Knight178 cm (5 ft 10 in)78 kg (172 lb)July 12, 1989Hanover, New HampshireWisconsin Badgers
FJocelyne Lamoureux168 cm (5 ft 6 in)70 kg (150 lb)July 3, 1989Grand Forks, North DakotaNorth Dakota Fighting Sioux
FMonique Lamoureux168 cm (5 ft 6 in)71 kg (157 lb)July 3, 1989Grand Forks, North DakotaNorth Dakota Fighting Sioux
FErika Lawler152 cm (5 ft 0 in)59 kg (130 lb)February 5, 1987Fitchburg, MassachusettsWisconsin Badgers
FGisele Marvin174 cm (5 ft 9 in)75 kg (165 lb)March 7, 1987Warroad, MinnesotaMinnesota Golden Gophers
FJenny PotterA163 cm (5 ft 4 in)66 kg (146 lb)January 12, 1979Edina, MinnesotaMinnesota Golden Gophers
FKelli Stack165 cm (5 ft 5 in)59 kg (130 lb)January 13, 1988Brooklyn Heights, OhioBoston Eagles
FKaren Thatcher174 cm (5 ft 9 in)74 kg (163 lb)February 29, 1984Blaine, WashingtonProvidence Friars
FJinelle Zaugg-Siergiej183 cm (6 ft 0 in)82 kg (181 lb)March 27, 1986Eagle River, WisconsinWisconsin Badgers

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's Championships

2011 Roster

The following is the American roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championship.

Goaltenders
Number Player Club
1Molly Schaus Boston Blades (CWHL)
29Brianne McLaughlin Burlington Barracudas (CWHL)
31Jessica Vetter University of Wisconsin
Defensemen
Number Player Club
4Angela Ruggiero Boston Blades (CWHL)
8Caitlin Cahow Boston Blades (CWHL)
9Molly Engstrom Brampton Thunder (CWHL)
15Anne Schleper University of Minnesota
22Kacey Bellamy Boston Blades (CWHL)
24Josephine Pucci Harvard University
Forwards
Number player Club
3Jen Schoullis University of Minnesota
7Monique Lamoureux-Kolls University of North Dakota
10Meghan Duggan Boston Blades (CWHL)
12Jenny Potter Minnesota Whitecaps (WWHL)
13Julie Chu Montreal Stars (CWHL)
14Brianna Decker University of Wisconsin
16Kelli Stack Boston Blades (CWHL)
17Jocelyne Lamoureux University of North Dakota
19Gisele Marvin Boston Blades (CWHL)
21Hilary Knight University of Wisconsin
26Kendall Coyne Berkshire School
27Kelley Steadman Mercyhurst College

[4]

2009 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships[5]

(won gold medal)

Goaltenders:

Molly Schaus - Boston College
Jessica 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[6]

(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
Sami Faber - University of New Hampshire
Hilary Knight - University of Wisconsin
Jess 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[7]

(won silver medal)

Goaltenders:

Chanda Gunn - U.S. National Team
Jessica 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
Name
Height (cm) Weight (kg) Birthdate Birthplace 2004-05 team
GK30Chanda Gunn17162.527 January 1980Huntington Beach, California U.S. Women’s Select Team
GK1Megan Van Beusekom17470.514 December 1981Loretto, Minnesota Minnesota Whitecaps
D13Julie Chu1746813 March 1982Fairfield, Connecticut Harvard University
D9Molly Engstrom177761 March 1983Siren, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin
D11Jamie Hagerman177767 May 1981North Andover, Massachusetts U.S. Women’s Select Team
D3Courtney Kennedy17786.529 March 1979Woburn, Massachusetts Vancouver Griffins
D6Helen Resor17970.518 October 1985Greenwich, Connecticut Yale University
D4Angela Ruggiero (A)17786.53 January 1980Harper Woods, Michigan Montreal Axion
D5Lyndsay Wall17470.512 May 1985Churchville, New York University of Minnesota
F22Natalie Darwitz15763.513 October 1983Eagan, Minnesota University of Minnesota
F21Cammi Granato (C)17163.525 March 1971Downers Grove, Illinois B.C. Breakers
F10Kim Insalaco16963.54 November 1980Rochester, New York Oakville Ice
F18Kathleen Kauth1746828 March 1979Saratoga Springs, New York Brampton Thunder
F20Katie King1777624 May 1975Salem, New Hampshire U.S. Women’s Select Team
F19Kristin King16363.521 July 1979Piqua, Ohio Oakville Ice
F15Shelley Looney16663.521 January 1972Brownstown Township, Michigan U.S. Women’s National Team
F27Sarah Parsons17463.527 July 1987Dover, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School
F12Jenny Potter (A)16365.512 January 1979Eagan, Minnesota U.S. Women’s Select Team
F14Kelly Stephens169594 June 1983Seattle, Washington University of Minnesota
F7Krissy Wendell16970.512 September 1981Brooklyn Park, Minnesota University of Minnesota

[8]

2004 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships

Position Jersey number
Name
Height (cm) Weight (kg) Birthdate Birthplace 2003-04 team
GK31Pam Dreyer16670.59 August 1981Eagle River, Alaska U.S. Women’s Select Team
GK30Chanda Gunn17162.527 January 1980Huntington Beach, California Northeastern University
D3Molly Engstrom177761 March 1983Siren, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin
D26Kelli Halcisak17465.526 January 1982Grosse Ile, Michigan Providence College
D10Kim Insalaco16963.54 November 1980Rochester, New York Oakville Ice
D4Angela Ruggiero17786.53 January 1980Harper Woods, Michigan Harvard University
D6Julianne Vasichek17979.59 February 1983Great Falls, Montana University of Minnesota-Duluth
D8Kerry Weiland1636118 October 1980Palmer, Alaska U.S. Women’s Select Team
F13Julie Chu17470.513 March 1982Fairfield, Connecticut Harvard University
F22Natalie Darwitz1575913 October 1983Eagan, Minnesota University of Minnesota
F25Tricia Dunn1746825 April 1974Derry, New Hampshire U.S. Women’s Select Team
F21Cammi Granato17163.525 March 1971Downers Grove, Illinois Vancouver Griffins
F18Kathleen Kauth1746828 March 1979Saratoga Springs, New York Brampton Thunder
F9Andrea Kilbourne16979.519 April 1980Saranac Lake, New York Princeton University
F20Katie King1777624 May 1975Salem, New Hampshire U.S. Women’s Select Team
F19Kristin King1636121 July 1979Piqua, Ohio Oakville Ice
F15Shelley Looney16663.521 January 1972Brownstown Township, Michigan Vancouver Griffins
F12Jenny Potter16365.512 January 1979Eagan, Minnesota University of Minnesota-Duluth
F7Kelly Stephens169594 June 1983Seattle, Washington University of Minnesota
F17Krissy Wendell16970.512 September 1981Brooklyn Park, Minnesota University of Minnesota

[9]

2001 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships[10]

(won silver medal)

Goaltenders:

Sara DeCosta - U.S. Women National Team
Sarah Tueting - 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 IIHF Women's World Championship[11]

(won silver medal)

Goaltenders:

Sara DeCosta - Providence College
Sarah Tueting - U.S. Women's Select Team

Defense:

Chris Bailey - U.S. Women's Select Team
Winny Brodt - University of Minnesota
Nicki Luongo - U.S. Women's Select Team
Sue Merz - U.S. Women's Select Team
Angela Ruggiero - Harvard University

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
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
Katie King - U.S. Women's Select Team
Shelley Looney - 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
Krissy Wendell - Park Center Senior High School

1999 IIHF Women's World Championship[12]

(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 IIHF Women's World Championship[13]

(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 IIHF Women's World Championship[14]

(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 IIHF Women's World Championship[15]

(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 - Providence College
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 IIHF Women's World Championship[16]

(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 - Providence College and 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

See also

References

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