Former Harvard Trio Named to 2010 U.S. Olympic Team
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- Former Crimson standout skaters and
All-Americans Caitlin Cahow ’07-08, Julie Chu ’06-07
and Angela Ruggiero ’02-04 are among 21 players named to the
2010 U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team, according to an announcement
made by USA Hockey at the Mall of America Thursday evening.
The U.S. team, which includes three goaltenders, six defensemen and
12 forwards, will continue competing in the Qwest Tour until
departing for the Vancouver Olympics on Feb. 7. The opening
ceremonies are slated for Feb. 12, with Team USA's first game
taking place on Feb. 14 against China.
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The team was selected from the 23 players who made up the 2009-10
U.S. Women's National Team. The group has been training in Blaine,
Minn., at the National Sports Center's Schwan Super Rink since
early September, in addition to competing on the Qwest Tour and in
two international tournaments.
Ruggiero, who is making her fourth Olympic appearance with Team
USA, captured the gold medal in 1998 at Nagano, the silver in 2002
at Salt Lake City and the bronze in 2006 at Torino. Ruggiero, a
defender, was a four-time All-American and the winner of the Patty
Kazmaier Memorial Award, presented to the nation’s top
Division I women’s college hockey player, in 2004.
Chu, a forward, will compete in her third Olympics with Team USA,
having won the silver in 2002 and the bronze in 2006. The
NCAA’s all-time leading scorer with 284 points on 196 assists
and 88 goals, Chu took home the Patty Kazmaier trophy in 2007 and
garnered three All-America selections during her stellar career
with the Crimson.
An All-American defender with Harvard during the 2007-08 season,
Cahow earned the bronze medal with the U.S. squad at the 2006
Olympics. This will be Cahow's second appearance in the
Olympics.
After a holiday break, the U.S. squad will play in five more Qwest
Tour games, including in St. Paul, Minn., on Dec. 30; Hamden,
Conn., on Jan. 3; Madison, Wis., on Jan. 5; and Colorado Springs,
Colo., on Feb. 4. The Dec. 30 game at the Xcel Energy Center in St.
Paul, Minn., marks the first time the U.S. will play after the team
announcement. It will also be the last time the U.S. and Canada
face off in the United States before the Olympics.












