1998 Olympic Team to Join U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The 1998 U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey
Team, which included six former ECAC Hockey standouts and was led
by head coach Ben Smith, a former Crimson standout, will be
enshrined into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, USA Hockey
announced Tuesday.
The 1998 U.S. roster included former Harvard skaters Sandra Whyte,
A.J. Mleczko and Angela Ruggiero; former Brown standouts Katie King
and Tara Mounsey; and former Dartmouth Big Green skater Gretchen
Ulion.
Smith earned letters as a Crimson in 1966, '67 and '68, playing
both defense and forward. He earned All-Ivy League recognition as a
sophomore and junior. He also coached U.S. women's teams to a
silver medal at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and a bronze at
the 2006 Torino Games.
The date and location of the official induction ceremonies
associated with the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2009 will be
released in August.
"This is a truly magnificent class," said Ron DeGregorio,
president of USA Hockey. "Each member of the Class of 2009 has had
an extraordinary impact on our sport and is most deserving to take
their place among the hockey immortals in the United States."
Smith's 1998 team captured the first gold medal awarded in women's
hockey at the Olympics. At the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano,
Japan, the squad twice defeated Team Canada, including a 3-1
victory in the gold medal game.
Team USA finished the Olympics with a perfect 6-0-0 record and
outscored its opponents, 36-8, in the process. The U.S. squad also
had a significant impact on the growth of girls' and women's hockey
across the United States thanks, largely, to its success at the
Olympics.
Inductees to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame are chosen on the basis
of accomplishments in the game of hockey, sportsmanship, character,
contributions to their team(s) or organization(s) and contributions
to the game of hockey. A nominee must have distinguished
him/herself by exceptional performance and outstanding character
reflecting favorably upon the game of hockey.
Other 2009 inductees to the Hall of Fame include Tony Amonte, Tom
Barrasso, John Leclair and Frank Zamboni.












