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Angela Ruggiero Facts

Date of Birth
Jan 03, 1980
Age
46
Place of Birth
Harper Woods, MI, USA
Nation
USA
Youth Team
-
Position
D
Height
175 cm / 5'9"
Weight
86 kg / 190 lbs
Shoots
R
Status
Retired
Highlights
Olympic (W) Gold Medal
1
World Championship (W) Gold Medal
4
Olympic (W) Silver Medal
2
World Championship (W) Silver Medal
6
Olympic (W) Bronze Medal
1
Hockey Hall of Fame
1
IIHF Hall of Fame
1
NCAA (W) (ECAC) Champion
2
Olympic (W) All-Star Team
3
Olympic (W) Best Defender
2
United States Hockey Hall of Fame
1
WWHL (W) Champion
2
World Championship (W) All-Star Team
4
World Championship (W) Best Defender
4
Brother: Bill Ruggiero
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Angela Ruggiero Career Totals

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LeagueYearsGPGATPPPGPIM+/-YearsGPGATPPPGPIM+/-
undefined flagCHL 110111.00020
undefined flagCWHL (W) 222*11*15*26*1.18*38*12*0
undefined flagNCAA (W) 495*961572532.66*178*-0
undefined flagNWHL-CA (W) 11029111.1012-131451.670-
undefined flagOG (W) 42169150.7138310
undefined flagUSHS (W) 4-------0
undefined flagWC (W) 10501330430.865674*0
undefined flagWWHL (W) 427*15*18*33*1.22*34*-120110.500-
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Angela Ruggiero Hockey Connections

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Angela Ruggiero Career Highlights

SeasonAwards by Season
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998-1999
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
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2010-2011
2015-2016
2016-2017

Angela Ruggiero Biography and Trivia

Cult/Star player for Harvard Univ.

- Four-time Olympic medalist, playing for the USA women's hockey team in 1998 (Gold), 2002 (Silver), 2006 (Bronze) and 2010 (Silver).
- Made several U.S. professional hockey "firsts" on January 28, 2005, when she played for the Tulsa Oilers in a Central Hockey League game against the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees. She was the first woman to actively play in a regular season professional hockey game in the United States at a position other than goalie. In addition, since her brother Bill Ruggiero also played for the Oilers, they were the first brother-sister combination to play professionally at the same time.
- American Women's College Hockey Alliance All-Americans, First Team (1999)
- Beanpot MVP (2004)
- Best Female Hockey Player in the World by The Hockey News (2003)
- Directorate Award as the Top Defenseman at the Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City (2002)
- ECAC Player of the Year(2004)
- 2004 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player
- ECAC All-Academic Team (2003–2004)
- Four-time NCAA All-American
- Four-time NCAA All-ECAC
- Harvard Crimson Female Athlete of the Year (2004)
- Harvard MVP (2004, 2003, 2001)
- Ivy League Player of the Year (2004)
- NCAA First Team Academic All-American (2004)
- NCAA Top VIII award as one of the top 8 student-athletes in the entire NCAA (2004)
- NCAA National Strength and Conditioning Association Athlete of the Year(2004)
- New England Sports Writer’s Player of the Year (2004)
- Patty Kazmaier Memorial Trophy winner (2004)
- Patty Kazmaier Memorial Trophy, Top 3 Finalist (2003)
- Ranked one of Top 16 Female Athletes in the World by ESPN.com (2004)
- Top Defenseman Award at the Winter Olympics (2006, 2002)
- Top Defenseman Award at the ESSO Canadian Provincials (2005)
- Top Defenseman in the World by Globe and Mail (2003)