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Meghan Agosta (born February 12, 1987 in Ruthven, Ontario) is a women's ice hockey player. Agosta first started playing hockey at age 6, switching to it from figure skating. She played for the Chatham Cyclones AAA organization and later for the Junior AA Windsor Wildcats of the Ontario Provincial Women's Hockey League. At the 2003 Canada Games, she scored the winning goal for Team Ontario. In August 2004 she moved to Calgary to train with the national team. Agosta was an alternate for the team that finished second at the 2005 women's world championship in April. She played for the national team for the first time in August 2005 at the Four Nations Cup, and was one of the leading scorers during the exhibition phase prior to the Winter Olympics. Agosta has said she would have been playing hockey for a U.S. college now if not for her invitation to try out for the Olympic team. She says several schools have shown interest in her, but her full attention is on not wasting the opportunity immediately in front of her. "This is my chance and I just need to think about this," she said. [1]. On her 19th birthday, during the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, she scored a hat trick for Team Canada against the Russian national women's ice hockey team.
[edit] Mercyhurst LakersAgosta distinguished herself as a freshman at Mercyhurst in NCAA Division I hockey. She became the first freshman ever to make the final three for the Patty Kazmaier Award. She was also a First Team All-American and a unanimous choice for CHA Player of the Year. She helped lead Mercyhurst to its first No. 1 national ranking, though her team did not advance past the NCAA quarterfinals. [2] She led the 2008–09 Mercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey team to the finals of the NCAA women's hockey championship. She was captain of the Lakers that season, as she earned numerous accolades. These included being selected as a 2009 First Team All-American, a Patty Kazmaier Award Final Three, College Hockey America Player of the Year, CHA Three-Star Player of the Year, CHA All-Tournament Team, and the Frozen Four All-Tournament Team.[1] [edit] PersonalAgosta has a brother Jeric, who played hockey in Tier Two Junior A for the Aurora Tigers and played on a full scholarship at the University of Nebraska-Omaha.[3] [edit] Career stats[edit] Hockey Canada
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Categories: 1987 births | Living people | Olympic ice hockey players of Canada | Canadian ice hockey forwards | Canadian women's ice hockey players | Ice hockey players at the 2006 Winter Olympics | Olympic gold medalists for Canada | Ice hockey personnel from Ontario | People from Essex County, Ontario | Winter Olympics medalists | Mercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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