WWFHA is proud to announce that Lyndsey Fry, 2014 U.S. Women's Ice Hockey Olympian and Harvard alumna, has been appointment to the WWFHA Honorary Board!
Lyndsey says, “I am truly honored and excited to be named to the WWFHA Honorary Board and to have the pleasure of working with these inspiring young women. As a member of the board I hope to continue to grow girls’ hockey in the northwest and to help develop their abilities as players and people both on and off the ice. By doing so, I believe that we can help these girls reach their full potential as student-athletes and assist them in making it to the next level. I am so excited to be running a clinic with these players and look forward to supporting them, inspiring them, and helping them develop and I’m sure they will do the same for me!”
Lyndsey Fry is an American Olympic ice hockey player who played for the Under 18 Women’s National Ice Hockey team for Team USA where she won gold and silver respectively in 2009 and 2010. She then went on to play college hockey at Harvard University. During her junior year at Harvard, she made the Senior Women’s National Team and went on to win a gold medal with Team USA at the 2013 IIHF Women’s World Championship in Ottawa, Canada.
In 2014, Lyndsey was selected to play on the 2014 Olympic Ice Hockey Team where she won silver in Sochi, Russia. After the Olympics, Lyndsey returned to Harvard for her senior year where her team won the Ivy Title, the ECAC Championship and finished as the runner up at the national championship.
Lyndsey graduated from Harvard in May and now is pursuing her passion of giving back to young female hockey players. She particularly enjoys working with girls who come from states like her own where hockey is not considered a popular sport. Lyndsey is determined to change that and is traveling all over the US to help grow the sport and help girls improve their skills on and off the ice.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Four Nations Cup
IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship
Under-22 Series
Under-18 Series
2012-13 (Junior)
Completed her junior season at Harvard University of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference
2011-12 (Sophomore)
2010-11 (Freshman)