Word: ruggieros
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...Angela Ruggiero. She’s amazing. I got to play on team with her for two years and she’s just such a great person. Everyone hates to play against Ange because she’s physical and fast. She’s probably the ambassador for women’s ice hockey and everything that...
...That’s right. Even lady skaters are getting into the publishing game. Over the course of several months this past spring, Harvard legend and soon-to-be three-time U.S. Olympian Angela Ruggiero ’02-’04 traded in her skates for a pen and scribed Breaking the Ice: My Journey to Olympic Hockey, the Ivy League, and Beyond, already on bookshelves...
...finished product is a heartfelt autobiography, an earnest account of how Ruggiero, through her gifts on the rink, overcame a difficult childhood and transcended expectations on the way to international fame and success...
...inherited from sharing the ice with past Harvard legends. “I’ve definitely learned from some great players ahead of me,” Raimondi said. “Watching players like [Nicole] Corriero [’05], [sophomore Sarah] Vaillancourt, [senior Julie] Chu, [Angela] Ruggiero [’02-04], the list goes on and on. Just watching them play, you pick up some things, and I’m grateful for the chance that now I get to continue that and hopefully I bring some of the leadership that I learned from those players...
...ECAC All-Stars by a final score of 6-2. Of interest to Harvard fans was the fact that both squads boasted a number of Crimson players past and present. The U.S. National Team had the larger contingent, with senior Julie Chu and junior Caitlin Cahow joining alumnae Angela Ruggiero ’02-’04 and Jamie Hagerman ’03, an assistant coach for last year’s Crimson. The ECAC All-Stars featured three Harvard teammates: junior forward Katie Johnston, senior goalie Ali Boe, and junior forward Jennifer Sifers. Behind the bench...