Four women's hockey alumnae to play at Winter Olympics | Cornell Chronicle
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Four women's hockey alumnae to play at Winter Olympics | Cornell Chronicle
""I'm excited that all of these players are achieving their lifelong goals of playing in the Olympics," Derraugh said."
""Obviously, we're very proud that we attract players and people of this caliber.""
""Brianne is the total package as a hockey player," Derraugh said. "And she's a great ambassador for the game of hockey, Cornell and Team Canada.""
Four Cornell women's hockey alumni—Brianne Jenner '15, Kristin O'Neill '20, Laura Fortino '13, and Rory Guilday '25—will compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. Jenner and O'Neill will represent Canada, Fortino will skate for the host nation, and Guilday will represent the United States as the first Big Red alumna to do so for U.S. women's hockey. Guilday is the program's 10th Olympian since 2010. Former Big Red Olympians have won nine gold and five silver medals. Nine of the 10 Olympians played under head coach Doug Derraugh. Jenner arrives with two Olympic golds, a silver, and led scoring at Beijing 2022.
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