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Pitt Women's Club Ice Hockey 2023

$5,101
102%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
42 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on December 15, at 11:59 PM EST
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Pitt Women's Club Ice Hockey 2023

Who We Are

The Women's Club Ice Hockey team at the University of Pittsburgh is full of passionate, hardworking student athletes who are very excited to participate at a high level of hockey this year. After winning the program's first CHE playoffs in our 2021 season, we are aiming to reach that level of success once again this 2023 season and go even further at Nationals this year. We will once again be playing in the College Hockey East League and the American Collegiate Hockey Association's Women's Division II. 

We are extremely grateful for our exceptional and passionate volunteer coaches - Kristine Thomas, Doug Rakoczy, and Emily Gallagher whose enthusiasm and expertise help push us and our team to new heights. We are excited to show the City of Champions what we are made of!

 Our Project

We work hard, physically and mentally, whenever we step on the ice, but getting this team off the ground financially is a mountainous obstacle in and of itself. We are asking for your support to help us raise funds for necessary supplies, uniforms, league and insurance dues, home ice for games and practice times, and referee and EMT costs.

How You Can Help

  1. Donate now using this EngagePitt page! Click either the "Give Now" button at the top of the page to enter a custom amount, or select a Giving Level along the righthand side of the page and click "Contribute."
  2. Share our campaign with your networks. Even if you are unable to give at this time, you can take immediate action to help us by sending our link to family, friends, colleagues, and anyone you think would be interested in supporting our goal. The wider the net, the better!

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Contributions received for this project shall be used in accordance with the purpose described herein, the terms in the FAQs and applicable law. For questions that cannot be answered in the FAQs, please call 412-648-4658 or email engage@pitt.edu.

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$26

#26

Kendall Coyne is #26 on the USA Women’s Olympic team and a color commentator for the San Jose Sharks. She was also the first woman ever to compete in an NHL Skills Competition event. A donation in Kendall’s name will pay for a player’s socks!

$70

#7

Monique Lamoureux is #7 and was the assistant captain for the 2018 USA Women’s Olympic team. She and her sister, Jocelyn, played at Shattuck St. Mary where Sidney Crosby played. A donation in Monique’s name will pay for a player’s jersey!

$100

#10

Meghan Duggan is #10 and served as a captain on the USA Women’s Olympic team where she was a 3-time medalist. She married a fellow Olympian and Canadian player, Gillian Apps, in 2018 and the two had their first child last February. A donation in Meghan’s name will pay for an EMT for a weekend of games!

$190

#19

Gigi Marvin is #19 on the USA Women’s Olympic team and a player on Boston Pride, a NWHL team. Gigi is from Warroard, Minnesota; the same team where Dave Christian, a former NHL player and 1980 gold medalist, and T.J. Oshie, current NHL player and Stanley Champion, grew up. A donation in Gigi’s name will pay for the referees for one of our home games!

$350

#35

Maddie Rooney is #35 and was the goalie for the USA Women’s Olympic team. At the age of 19 and standing at 5’6” she led the 2018 Team USA to a gold medal, where they beat Canada in a shootout. A donation in Maddie’s name will help us pay for another practice slot!

$500

500 Grams

The gold medals won by our Olympic champs weigh in at 500 grams. During the 2018 Winter Olympics, Team USA beat Team Canada 3-2 in an intense shootout. A $500 donation will pay for our CHE dues for the season!

$1,000

Game-Winning Goal

Jocelyn Lamoureux-Davidson scored the spectacular game-winning goal in the 2018 Winter Olympics. Jocelyn would later tell the media that deke was practiced over and over again and even had a name—she and her sister called it the “Oops, I Did It Again” after the Britney Spears song. This golden goal will cover 1/2 of a player’s ACHA dues for the year!

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