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2002 USA Hockey Women's U22 Team 2018 Winter Training Camp – USA Blue Roster No. Name Ht (cm) Wt (kg) Birthdate S/C Hometown Most Recent Team (League) GOALTENDERS (3) 29 Nicole Hensley 5-6 (168) 155 (70) 06/23/94 L Lakewood, Colo. Buffalo Beauts (NWHL) 31 Emma Polusny 5-9 (175) 164 (74) 03/16/99 L Mound, Minn. St. Cloud State University (WCHA) 33 Alex Rigsby 5-7 (170) 155 (70) 01/03/92 L Delafield, Wis. Calgary Inferno (CWHL) DEFENSE (7) 2 Emily Brown 5-7 (170) 150 (68) 12/30/98 L Blaine, Minn. University of Minnesota (WCHA) 5 Megan Keller 5-11 (180) 165 (75) 05/01/96 L Farmington Hills, Mich. Boston College (HEA) 6 Kali Flanagan 5-5 (165) 140 (64) 09/19/95 R Hudson, N.H. Boston College (HEA) 9 Megan Bozek 5-8 (173) 176 (80) 03/27/91 R Buffalo Grove, Ill. Markham Thunder (CWHL) 22 Kacey Bellamy 5-7 (170) 145 (66) 04/22/87 L Westfield, Mass. Calgary Inferno (CWHL) 32 Maddie Rolfes 5-8 (173) 155 (70) 03/21/96 R West Des Moines, Iowa University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 34 Savannah Harmon 5-3 (160) 148 (67) 10/27/95 L Downers Grove, Ill. Buffalo Beauts (NWHL) FORWARDS (13) 12 Kelly Pannek 5-8 (173) 165 (75) 12/29/95 R Plymouth, Minn. University of Minnesota (WCHA) 14 Shiann Darkangelo 5-11 (180) 145 (66) 11/28/93 L Brighton, Mich. Toronto Furies (CWHL) 15 Taylor Heise 5-9 (175) 160 (73) 03/17/00 R Lake City, Minn. University of Minnesota (WCHA) 16 Jesse Compher 5-8 (173) 150 (68) 07/01/99 R Northbrook, Ill. Boston University (HEA) 18 Grace Zumwinkle 5-9 (175) 165 (75) 04/23/99 R Excelsior, Minn. University of Minnesota (WCHA) 20 Hannah Brandt 5-6 (168) 150 (68) 11/27/93 R Vadnais Heights, Minn. Minnesota Whitecaps (NWHL) 21 Hilary Knight 5-11 (180) 172 (78) 07/12/89 R Sun Valley, Idaho Les Canadiennes de Montreal (CWHL) 24 Dani Cameranesi 5-5 (165) 155 (70) 06/30/95 L Plymouth, Minn. Buffalo Beauts (NWHL) 25 Alex Carpenter 5-7 (170) 155 (70) 04/13/94 L North Reading, Mass. Kunlun Red Star (CWHL) 27 Maureen Murphy 5-4 (163) 140 (64) 12/15/99 R Buffalo, N.Y. Providence College (HEA) 28 Amanda Kessel 5-6 (168) 130 (59) 08/28/91 R Madison, Wis. Metropolitan Riveters (NWHL) 36 Zoe Hickel 5-6 (168) 145 (66) 07/10/92 R Anchorage, Alaska Calgary Inferno (CWHL) 39 Melissa Samoskevich 5-4 (163) 168 (76) 03/31/97 L Sandy Hook, Conn. Quinnipiac University (ECAC) Team Staff Head Coach: Bob Corkum, Salisbury, Mass. USA Hockey, Inc. Assistant Coach: Joel Johnson, White Bear Lake, Minn. President: Jim Smith, Mount Prospect, Ill. Assistant Coach: Brian Pothier, New Bedford, Mass. Executive Director: Pat Kelleher, Belmont, Mass. Goalie Coach: Steve Thompson, Anchorage, Alaska Vice President and International Council Chair: Gavin Regan, Potsdam, N.Y. Camp Coach: Allison Coomey, Baldwinsville, N.Y. Chairman of the Board: Ron DeGregorio, Salem, N.H. Camp Coach: Courtney Kennedy, Somerville, Mass. USAH Assistant Executive Director, Hockey Operations: John Vanbiesbrouck, Spring Camp Coach: Katie Lachapelle, Lewiston, Maine Lake, Mich. Equipment Manager: Scott Aldrich, Colorado Springs, Colo. Sports Dietician: Carrie Aprik, Royal Oak, Mich. Athletic Trainer: Sheri Walters, Wapanucka, Okla. Athletic Trainer: Katie Homan, Coldwater, Ohio Athletic Trainer: Carrie Gaydos, Newington, Conn. Massage Therapist: Erin Cooke-McAllister, Portland, Maine Regional Scout: Shawna Davidson, Duluth, Minn. Team Doctor: Ally Howe, Portland, Maine Video Coordinator: Emily Engel, Fort Collins, Colo. Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jim Radcliffe, McCloud, Calif. Strength and Conditioning Coach: Pete Friesen, Raleigh, N.C. Manager, Girls Player Development: Kristen Wright, Colorado Springs, Colo. ADM Manager, Female Hockey: Emily West, Colorado Springs, Colo. Communications Manager: Andrea Mazzarelli, Revere, Mass. 12/18/2018 .
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