Cammi is one of three players who have been with the US women's national team program since its inception and is the leading scorer in the history of the National team. A scholarship player for Providence she was the Eastern College Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 1991, 92 and 93. She was named the USA Women's Player of the Year in 1996, and named the first-ever US Women's Captain. In 1997, Cammi was the International Ice Hockey Federation all-tourney player in the Women's World Championships.
In 1998 she not only carried the flag for the US team in the 1998 Olympic Closing ceremonies in Nagano Japan, but she also successfully led her team to the first ever gold medal in women's hockey. After the Olympics, Cammi was hired by the LA Kings as a radio color commentator, making her the only woman broadcaster in the NHL and only the second in League history. Cammi has been listed as one of the top ten dominant women in world hockey. Very interested in helping children, Cammi established the Cammi Granato Golden Dreams for Children Foundation in 1999. Collegiate Statistics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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* Cammi's 139 goals and 256 points are school records
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* Cammi captained Team USA to a gold medal in the 1998 Olympics |
