Re: Mercyhurst 2017-2018
https://www.mercyhurst.edu/mercyhurst-olympians
The above link includes info on Mercyhurst’s four Olympians, three of whom will be playing women’s hockey.
Sophomore Emma Nuutinen will be playing for Finland, her second Olympics. In her first Olympics she scored one goal, though Finland did not medal. Emma wears number 22 for Finland.
Meghan Agosta is playing in her fourth Olympics, and wearing an A for Canada this year. She is the only 4 time Olympian on Canada’s squad. Meghan graduated from Mercyhurst in 2011, and wears number 2 for Canada.
Bailey Bram is playing in her first Olympics, after centralizing but being released in 2014. Bram graduated from Mercyhurst in 2012, and wears number 17 for Canada.
Bram’s story is interesting to me. Has anyone made a Canadian or. USA women’s hockey Olympic team for the first time being six years removed from college before? (Other than the 1998 Olympians). It strikes me as rare. Bailey making the team is a huge credit to her, possibly also a reflection of Canada liking older rosters, but I think it’s a nice reflection on the CWHL as well where Bailey has played post college, most recently for the Calgary Inferno.
That there is high level women’s hockey as good as or better than NCAA for people to play in and develop after they graduate college is a testament to the hard work and dedication of all involved with the CWHL. To see Bailey overcome that first centralization, find somewhere to play for the next four years and now compete at the Olympics; that’s a beautiful Olympic story.
For those who watch the Canadian coverage of the Olympics, I would be interested to know if the CWHL gets any press as the Olympics play out. Like when they say where the girls played, is it CW or college team or just hometown? I read in an article yesterday that 17 Players on the Canadian women’s team most recently played in the CWHL, 3 at Wisconsin, Wakefield in Sweden, D’Aoust at McGill, and Agosta for the Vancouver Police hockey team (sidebar, I love how she just totally does her own thing playing men’s league or whatever, and then nbd comes back to being a hockey star). Definitely seems like the CWHL is a story in an of itself and I hope it gets some press and that often sought after post Olympics bump in interest and growth.
With respect to the Mercyhurst Olympians.... well I am just so proud of and happy for the program and I will be cheering for all of the Olympians.
As for the Mercyhurst Lakers of 2017, they are currently tied for first place in the CHA and take on Penn State at home this weekend.