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2010

Woodridge, Illinois | March 27-April 3

The U.S. Women's National Under-18 Team topped Japan (11-1), Finland (5-0) and Czech Republic (15-0) in the preliminary round, and blanked Sweden, 5-0, in the semifinal. The U.S. fell to Canada 5-4 in overtime, giving the Canadians their first gold medal in tournament history. Team USA finished the tournament 4-0-1-0 (W-OTW-OTL-L).

2010 Women's U18 World Championship Roster

No. Name Pos Height (CM) Weight (KG) DOB S/C Hometown Most Recent Team
1 Aubree Moore G 5-7 (170) 152 (69) 10/13/1992 L Bowie, Md. Washington Pride
2 Emily Pfalzer D 5-2 (157) 119 (54) 6/14/1993 R Buffalo, N.Y. Mississauga Jr. Chiefs
3 Gabe Figueroa D 5-6 (168) 146 (65) 2/21/1992 L Branchburg, N.J. Connecticut Polar Bears
5 Alex Carpenter F 5-6 (168) 148 (67) 4/13/1994 L North Reading, Mass. Governors Academy
6 Melissa Bizzari F 5-6 (168) 137 (62) 3/27/1992 R Stowe, Vt. North American Hockey Academy
7 Marissa Gedman D 5-9 (175) 181 (82) 3/12/1992 L Framingham, Mass. Noble and Greenough School
9 Taylor Wasylk F 5-9 (175) 174 (78) 2/21/1992 L Port Huron, Mich. Little Caesars
10 Brittany Ammerman F 5-6 (168) 146 (65) 6/19/1992 L River Vale, N.J. North American Hockey Academy
11 Megan Lorence F 5-6 (168) 141 (64) 6/25/1992 L Mounds View, Minn. Irondale High School
12 Michelle Picard D 5-7 (170) 141 (64) 5/27/1993 L Taunton, Mass. Noble and Greenough School
13 Lyndsey Fry F 5-8 (172) 170 (77) 10/30/1992 R Chandler, Ariz. Colorado Select
14 Amanda Pelkey F 5-3 (160 119 (54) 5/29/1993 R Montpelier, Vt. North American Hockey Academy
16 Haley Skarupa F 5-6 (168) 134 (61) 1/3/1994 R Rockville, Md. Washington Pride
17 Zoe Hickel F 5-6 (168) 148 (67) 7/10/1992 R Anchorage, Alaska North American Hockey Academy
19 Kendall Coyne F 5-2 (157) 130 (59) 5/25/1992 L Palos Heights, Ill. Chicago Mission
24 Stephanie Anderson F 5-8 (172) 146 (65) 11/27/1992 L St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota Thoroughbreds
25 Meagan Mangene D 5-6 (168) 141 (64) 8/21/1993 R Manorville, N.Y. Little Caesars
26 Rachael Bona F 5-5 (165) 157 (71) 10/25/1992 L Coon Rapids, Minn. Coon Rapids High School
28 Jordan Slavin D 5-10 (178) 172 (78) 2/5/1992 L Erie, Colo. Univ. of North Dakota
30 Alex Rigsby G 5-7 (170) 146 (65) 1/3/1992 L Delafield, Wis. Milwaukee Jr. Admirals

Team Staff

Position Name
Head Coach Katie King
Assistant Coach Dawn Strout
Assistant Coach Shelley Looney
Assistant Coach Catherine Hanson
Team Leader Michele Amidon
Equipment Manager Sal Lombardi

2010 Women's U18 World Championship Printable Roster

U.S. Results

DATE OPPONENT RESULT/RECAP U.S. PLAYER OF THE GAME
March 27 Japan W, 11-1 Kendall Coyne
March 28 Finland W, 5-0 Alex Carpenter
March 30 Czech Republic W, 15-0 Haley Skarupa
April 2 Sweden (Semifinal) W, 5-0 Amanda Pelkey
April 3 Canada (Gold Medal Game) L, 4-5 OT Meagan Mangene

Directorate Award Recipients (U.S. Players)

Kendall Coyne Best Forward
Alex Rigsby Best Goaltender

Top U.S. Players (As Selected By Coaches)

Kendall Coyne Forward
Meagan Mangene Defenseman
Alex Rigsby Goaltender