Feature: Cahow Found Hockey Early
The following article featuring Harvard defenseman Caitlin Cahow appeared January 29 on the USA Hockey Web site.
By Mike Scandura
Special to usahockey.com
Caitlin Cahow's mother, Dr. Barbara Kinder, was a talented figure skater when she was growing up in Ohio, but that didn't mean that her daughter would follow in her footsteps.
Not that Kinder didn't try to introduce the current Harvard captain and Patty Kazmaier Award candidate to the sport.
"I was OK at figure skating, but I was more interested in doing jumps than the edges," said Cahow, who played on the 2006 U.S. Olympic team that earned a bronze medal in Torino. "I was a rough-and-tumble kid and loved all sports (at the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., Cahow played ice hockey, field hockey, lacrosse and soccer).
Complete article can be accessed via the USA Hockey Web site by clicking here.












