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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
Project Owners

Mary Ann Monro

In Honor of Audrey

$100

Dec 11, 2023

John Benedict

In Honor of Anya Benedict

Undisclosed Amount

Dec 10, 2023

Kari

Evanchec

Undisclosed Amount

Dec 09, 2023

Linda

Setto

$100

Dec 06, 2023

Justin

Neely

Undisclosed Amount

Dec 06, 2023

Eugene

Namyotov

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 29, 2023

Cathy Snyder

In Honor of Paige Ritti

$25

Nov 28, 2023

Anonymous

$25

Nov 27, 2023

nancy coradi

In Honor of Mimi Jiang

$77

Nov 24, 2023

Anonymous

$26

Nov 22, 2023

Megan

Snyder

$100

Nov 22, 2023

Anonymous

In Honor of Lauren Crump

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 21, 2023

Tania

Bliss

$26

Nov 19, 2023

Brian

Decima

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 19, 2023

Anonymous

In Honor of Catherine Namyotov

$50

Nov 18, 2023

Natalie & Brendan

Beshock

$53

Nov 15, 2023

Abby

Shurmatz

$26

Nov 15, 2023

Anonymous

In Honor of Kristine Earl, the most dedicated college level coach out there

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 15, 2023

Steve

Earl

$100

Nov 15, 2023

Melissa Matecko

In Honor of Madison Sloan

$50

Nov 15, 2023

Anonymous

$100

Nov 15, 2023

kim

pavlovich

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 15, 2023

Sean Naylor

In Honor of Tricia Kreitzer (Mother of Madison Naylor)

$250

Nov 15, 2023

Victoria

Surdu

$70

Nov 15, 2023

Anonymous

In Honor of #15

$115

Nov 14, 2023
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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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