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Crashing the Net: The U.S. Women's Olympic Ice Hockey Team and the Road to Gold

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As little girls they fell in love with a sport that many of them were told girls could not play: ice hockey. Unwilling to take no for an answer they tied back their hair adopted boys nicknames borrowed their brothers equipment and set out to prove otherwise. In Crashing the Net Mary Turco tells the remarkable story of the first U.S. Womens Olympic Ice Hockey Team and their unforgettable journey to becoming gold medal winners at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano Japan. Turco followed this dream team for many months as they trained in practice arenas and tournaments across the United States and Canada in anticipation of Nagano. In a lively narrative filled with intimate details of pregame locker room tensions the Olympic team selection process the drama of the battles on ice and the personal friendships that were made along the way Turco provides an inspirational behind-the-scenes look at how this team came to glory. We meet a wonderful cast of characters: twenty high-achieving defiant female athletes both seasoned players and enthusiastic rookies; their coach a mythical figure in mens ice hockey who treated his players as world-class athletes; and the players families and friends who encouraged these girls to follow their dreams challenge prejudice against contact sports for women and risk everything in crashing the net. Looking up in the stands at Nagano during their victory ceremony the women of Team USA could see hundreds of fans waving congratulatory banners. One of them read "Girls Can Do Anything." Crashing the Net and this special team bring this important message to life.