Since 1890,
when Isobel Stanley (daughter of Lord Frederick Stanley) first played
on a flooded lawn, women's hockey has been on a steady rise of popularity.
Today over 27,000 girls and women are registered with USA Hockey
on more than 1,100 teams.
Women's hockey has been around almost as long as its male counterpart.
Check out the Historical
Timeline to see how the sport has developed
for more than 100 years.
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Casey's final year playing club hockey proved to be bittersweet. With the changes in USA Hockey's age breaks, she rostered with a boy's team and discovered the glass ceiling is still firmly intact.
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- Be sure
to check out the Zamboni section. We're adding new machines
all season!
- The Hockey
Links page is a comprehensive list of active sites
on the Web related to women's ice hockey
- The Photo
Archive is a collection of hundreds of photos
from Casey's games over the past few years.
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Women's
Hockey Rankings |
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NCAA
Final 2003-04 |
- Minnesota
- Harvard
- St. Lawrence
- Dartmouth
- Wisconsin
- Minnesota-Duluth
- Mercyhurst
- New Hampshire
- Brown
- Providence
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Women's
Hockey East
Final 2003-04 |
- New Hampshire
- Providence College
- Maine
- Providence College
- Northeastern
- Connecticut
- Boston College
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ECAC
Final 2003-04 |
- Harvard
- St. Lawrence
- Dartmouth
- Brown
- Princeton
- Yale
- Colgate
- Cornell
- Vermont
- Union
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NEPSGIHA Division
1
Final 2003-04 |
- Nobles
- Cushing Academy
- Berkshire
- Pomfret
- Choate
- Hotchkiss
- Tabor
- Taft
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