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Duluth sophomore winger Maria Rooth could have easily been the third finalist. She finished third in the country in points-per-game with 41 goals and 31 assists for 72 points, just behind Botterill and Shewchuk with 78 and 75 respectively...
...happen to believe that [sophomore winger] Maria Rooth is the best player in women's college hockey, bar none," declared Bulldog Coach Shannon Miller following Minn.-Duluth's victory over Harvard the previous evening...
Minn.-Duluth (28-5-4) went on to win the first-ever NCAA title in women's hockey with a 4-2 victory in the final over No. 4 St. Lawrence, who shocked Dartmouth 3-1 in the first semifinal of the tournament. Sophomore Bulldog winger Maria Rooth--who netted a hat trick against Harvard--was named the Frozen Four's Most Outstanding Player...
When Sweden announced that it would grant fewer than a dozen digital television licenses, the government got some 63 applications. Among the well-established TV operators and technology titans were two women: Annie Wegelius, 42, who founded and sold a leading Scandinavian TV production company, and her friend Maria Borelius, 41, a biologist who had produced and presented popular science programs on TV. At the time, they had no financial backing and no business plan. "All we had was a big idea, says Wegelius...
...hopes to be Pope, it's important not to say so, but hiding one's light entirely is not wise either. Like junior professors on track for tenure, some papabili are prolific authors. Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini's commentary on the Gospel of Mark is currently making the rounds and Cardinal Dionigi Tettemanzi published the 650-page New Christian Bioethics last year. A little strategic globe hopping may help too. Ray Flynn, the former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, believes that to rank the papabili it's important to "get their frequent-flyer reports." A lifelong Catholic, Flynn...