21 Facts About Meghan Agosta

1.

Meghan Christina Agosta was born on February 12,1987 and is a Canadian women's ice hockey forward, who last played for the Montreal Stars of the Canadian Women's Hockey League.

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Meghan Agosta is a multi-medallist at the Women's World Championships with two gold medals and six silvers.

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3.

Meghan Agosta was named a First Team All-American and unanimously chosen for CHA Player of the Year.

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4.

Meghan Agosta later competed for the AA Windsor Wildcats of the Ontario Provincial Women's Hockey League.

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5.

Meghan Agosta was a gold medallist for Team Ontario Red at the National Under 18 championships in 2005.

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6.

Meghan Agosta was a gold medallist for Canada at the 2004 World Inline Hockey Championship.

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7.

Meghan Agosta became the first freshman ever to make the final three for the Patty Kazmaier Award.

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8.

Meghan Agosta was a First Team All-American and a unanimous choice for CHA Player of the Year.

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9.

Meghan Agosta helped lead Mercyhurst to the NCAA quarterfinals and to its inaugural No 1 national ranking.

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10.

Meghan Agosta was captain of the Lakers that season, as she earned numerous accolades.

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11.

On February 25,2011, Meghan Agosta scored her 151st career goal to become all-time leading goal scorer in NCAA history.

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12.

Meghan Agosta was featured in Sports Illustrated's Faces in the Crowd feature in the February 21,2011 issue.

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13.

In 2011, Meghan Agosta was named CHA Player of the Year as well as a First Team All-CHA selection, marking the fourth time in her career she captured both accolades.

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14.

Meghan Agosta joined Caroline Ouellette, Jenny Potter, Kim St-Pierre, and Sarah Vaillancourt.

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15.

Meghan Agosta grew up in an Italian household, in Ruthven, Ontario; a community of the town of Kingsville.

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16.

Meghan Agosta represented Canada at the 2006 World Inline Hockey Championship in Taylor, Michigan.

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17.

Meghan Agosta earned an assist in the gold medal game in a loss to the United States.

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18.

Meghan Agosta separated from Marciano in the fall of 2014 and changed her name back to Meghan Agosta shortly thereafter.

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19.

In fall 2014, Meghan Agosta took a break from hockey and joined the Vancouver Police Department as a probationary constable.

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20.

Meghan Agosta graduated from the Vancouver Police Department Police Academy in May 2015.

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21.

Meghan Agosta took a year leave from the Vancouver Police Department to train and play with the Canadian national team.

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