sport.wikisort.org - AthleteSara Ann DeCosta (born May 13, 1977) is an American ice hockey player. She won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics, and a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
American ice hockey player
Ice hockey player
| Sara DeCosta-Hayes |
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| Born |
(1977-05-13) May 13, 1977 (age 45) Warwick, Rhode Island, U.S. |
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| Height |
5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
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| Weight |
140 lb (64 kg; 10 st 0 lb) |
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| Position |
Goaltender |
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| Caught |
Left |
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| Played for |
Providence |
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| National team |
United States |
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| Playing career |
1995–2002 |
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Representing United States |
| Women's ice hockey |
| Olympic Games |
 | 1998 Nagano | Tournament |
 | 2002 Salt Lake City | Tournament |
| IIHF World Women's Championships |
 | 2000 Canada | Tournament |
 | 2001 United States | Tournament |
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Biography
She is the daughter of Nancy and Frank DeCosta.[1] She was born in and grew up in Warwick, Rhode Island, and is Jewish.[2][3][4][5] She is an alumna of Toll Gate High School, where she played goalie on the boys' hockey team.[6] DeCosta is married, and the couple has three children.[6]
She attended Providence College ('00), where she was a hockey goalie, and allowed only 177 goals with 2,324 saves in 85 games.[7] She graduated with a degree in social science, with concentrations in sociology and psychology.[7]
She won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics (she had three wins, one a shutout, with a 1.59 goals-against average and a .875 save percentage) and a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics , where she had the best goals-against average and save percentage.[6][7][8]
She won a World Championship silver medal in 2000, had the best GAA (0.50) and the best SVS% (.975) at the 2001 World Championship where she again won a silver medal, and had the best GAA (1.00) and the best SVS% (.948) at the 2002 World Championship where she again won a silver medal.[8]
DeCosta was USA Hockey Women's Player of the Year in 2000.[4] In 2002–03, she was a volunteer coach for the women's hockey team at Providence.[4] She was the goaltending coach for the Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey team in 2008–09.[4][8]
DeCosta was named by Brandeis University, a contemporary Jewish sports heroine.[9][10]
Awards and honors
- 2000 and 2002 USA Hockey Women's Player of the Year Award (also known as the Bob Allen Women's Player of the Year award) [11]
- 2004 - inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame.[12]
- 2018 - inducted into the Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame.[10]
See also
- List of select Jewish ice hockey players
References
- "Document Title". www.jwen.com. Retrieved Apr 25, 2019.
- DeCosta, Sara: Jews In Sports
- Goldman, David J. (Jan 1, 2014). Jewish Sports Stars: Athletic Heroes Past and Present. Kar-Ben. p. 74. Retrieved Apr 25, 2019 – via Internet Archive.
Sara DeCosta.
- "Sara DeCosta Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. Retrieved Apr 25, 2019.
- Wechsler, Bob (Apr 25, 2008). Day by Day in Jewish Sports History. KTAV Publishing House, Inc. ISBN 9780881259698. Retrieved Apr 25, 2019 – via Google Books.
- Elsworth, Peter C. T. "R.I.'s Sara DeCosta-Hayes, ex-hockey Olympian, works out to stay fit and have fun / Gallery". providencejournal.com. Retrieved Apr 25, 2019.
- "For love of the game: Olympic medalist Sara DeCosta-Hayes '00". PC News. Retrieved Apr 25, 2019.
- "Sara DeCosta at eliteprospects.com". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved Apr 25, 2019.
- "Contributions of long-overlooked Jewish sports heroines finally recognized" (PDF). Brandeis University. The Hadassah-Brandeis Institute. Retrieved 12 September 2009.
- Fontaine, Pete. "RI Hockey Hall of Fame to honor six inductees". Johnston Sun Rise. Retrieved Apr 25, 2019.
- "Annual Awards - Through the Years". USA Hockey. Archived from the original on 13 January 2010. Retrieved 24 June 2010.
- "Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame: Sara DeCosta (Hayes), Inducted 2004". Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2020-02-03. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
External links
Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame Women Inductees |
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1960s |
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| 1968 | |
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| 1969 |
- JoAnne Carner
- June Rockwell Levy
- Mary Tucker Thorp
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1970s |
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| 1977 |
- Gertrude Meth Hochberg
- Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones
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| 1978 |
- Antoinette Downing
- Frances G. Knight
- Princess Red Wing
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1980s |
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| 1980 |
- Diane L. Coutu
- Florence K. Murray
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| 1981 |
- Anna Tucker
- Katherine Urquhart Warren
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| 1987 |
- Sister Mary Bernard
- Sister Eileen Murphy
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1990s |
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| 1990 | |
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| 1991 | |
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| 1992 |
- Mary P. Brennan
- Nancy A. J. Potter
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| 1994 |
- Lizzie Murphy
- Barbara-Jeanne Seabury
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| 1996 |
- Helen A. Bert
- Catherine Tilley Hammett
- Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf
- Arlene Violet
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| 1997 |
- Mary Dyer
- Sylvia Hassenfeld
- Anne Hutchinson
- Margaret Langdon-Kelly
- Maria Spacagna
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| 1998 |
- Helen Metcalf Danforth
- Ann Smith Franklin
- Sarah Updike Goddard
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| 2003 |
- Christiana Carteaux Bannister
- Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
- Julia Ward Howe
- Victoria Lederberg
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| 2005 |
- Sarah Elizabeth Doyle
- Norma Ann Garnett
- Ida Lewis
- Alice A. Sullivan
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| 2006 |
- Therese Antone
- Nancy Gewirtz
- Barbara H. Roberts
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| 2007 |
- Anna Garlin Spencer
- Mary Emma Woolley
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| 2010 |
- Kathleen S. Connell
- Susan Farmer
- Caroline Hazard
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| 2013 |
- Wilma Briggs
- Billie Ann Burrill
- Martha McSally
- Lucy Rawlings Tootell
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| 2014 |
- Catherine O'Reilly Collette
- Isabelle Ahearn O'Neill
- Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
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| 2015 |
- Noreen Stonor Drexel
- Gertrude I. Johnson
- Margaret McKenna
- Mary T. Wales
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| 2016 |
- Pauline Maier
- Patricia R. Recupero
- Betty R. Vohr
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| 2017 |
- Sarah J. Eddy
- Marie Rode Ferron
- Louisa Sharpe Metcalf
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2020s |
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| 2020 |
- Lillie Buffum Chace Wyman
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