Word: gia
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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First, seniors Sue St. Louis, Gia Johnson, Sara Fischer, Wendy Sonnabend and Kerry Bryan were lost to graduation. Three four-year starters and two super subs, gone. Visiting student Laurie Gregg, after a spectacular one-year stay, left for the soccer fields of the University of North Carolina. Gone. Senior-to-be Sue Rockwell, the team's best pure defensive player; Joan Elliott, the top freshman scorer of last season; and Ann Diamond, the starting goalkeeper as a freshman for much of last year, all decided to take 1981 off. Three more starters, gone. A week into preseason practice, sophomore...
Powered by a Gia DeAngelis penalty shot goal after a scoreless ten minute overtime period. Dartmouth defeated the Crimson, 3-2, on the second penalty shot attempt in the opening round of the sixth annual Ivy League Women's Ice Hockey Championships last night...
...Goals Assists Points Sue St. Louis 12 7 19 Laurie Gregg 10 6 16 Cat Ferrante 10 3 13 Joan Elliott 8 3 11 Laura Meyer 5 5 10 Cecile Scoon 3 2 5 Kelly Gately 2 3 5 Kerry Bryan 1 1 2 Beth Carillo 0 2 2 Gia Johnson 0 2 2 Janet Judge 1 1 2 Ellen Jakovic 1 0 1 Jeannie Piersiak...
What was it like to play in the national tournament? For Harvard co-captains Sue St. Louis and Gia Johnson, it was probably the perfect way to close out their Harvard careers...
Believe it or not, the Crimson even had some fans. Laurie Gregg's parents made the trip out to Colorado, as did Gia Johnson's. Ann Diamond's mother stopped on her way back to California from the East coast to watch the games. Wendy Sonnabend's mother, also on her way to California, made the stop in Colorado too. And last year's captain, Ellen Hart, who lives in Colorado Springs, and last year's All-Ivy goalkeeper Wendy Carle, who flew up from Texas on the spur of the moment, also got to see the team...