1998 Women’s Hockey Team: Opening doors for generations to come

1998 Women’s Hockey Team: Opening doors for generations to come

Angela Ruggiero’s hockey story was typical for many girls of her generation. Growing up in suburban Los Angeles of the 1980s and early 1990s, she was the only girl on boys’ teams, dressing by herself in girls’ bathrooms at the rink, unable to see much of a hockey future for herself because the few U.S. colleges that had women’s teams at the time were all 3,000 miles to the east.

But when she was 12, Ruggiero got an unexpected opportunity, one that would change her life.

And Ruggiero, in turn, helped change the lives of thousands of girls and young women who followed because she seized on the chance that presented itself July 21, 1992 — the day the International Olympic Committee announced that women’s hockey had been added to the program for the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympic Games.

“It gave me a purpose,” Ruggiero said.

Ruggiero had her mind made up: she wanted to be an Olympian in hockey, her preferred sport of the many she played.

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