Emerance MASCHMEYER
Events and Medals
Schedule
| Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Indoor Stadium |
CAN Canada 12 SUI Switzerland 1 |
Finished |
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| Wukesong Sports Centre |
CAN Canada 11 FIN Finland 1 |
Finished |
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| Wukesong Sports Centre |
ROC ROC 1 CAN Canada 6 |
Finished |
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| Wukesong Sports Centre |
USA United States 2 CAN Canada 4 |
Finished |
|
| Wukesong Sports Centre |
CAN Canada 11 SWE Sweden 0 |
Finished |
|
| Wukesong Sports Centre |
CAN Canada 10 SUI Switzerland 3 |
Finished |
|
| Wukesong Sports Centre |
CAN Canada 3 USA United States 2 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
Historical Results
| Women's World Championship | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
| 1 | Women | 2021 | Calgary, AB, CAN |
| 2 | Women | 2017 | Plymouth, MI, USA |
| 2 | Women | 2016 | Kamloops, BC, CAN |
| 2 | Women | 2015 | Malmo, SWE |
| 3 | Women | 2019 | Espoo, FIN |
Mash
Yoga, hiking, lawn games, being on the lake, and spending time with family.
Athlete, Goaltending coach at Concordia University
Received a bachelor's degree in Sociology and Economics from Harvard University (Cambridge, MA, USA) in 2016. Attended the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University (Kingston, ON, CAN).
Father, Arlan. Mother, Christine. Sister, Brittaney, Brothers, Bronson, Brock, and Kache.
English
Montreal
Goalkeeper
Left
Sister Brittaney Maschmeyer (Ice hockey): Played collegiately for St. Lawrence University and Syracuse University. Played professionally for ZSC Lions in Switzerland, and also represented Canada at the U22 level in 2008/09.
Brother Brock Maschmeyer (Ice hockey): Played major junior in the Western Hockey League for the Vancouver Giants and Kamloops Blazers.
Brother Bronson Maschmeyer (Ice hockey): Played for Northern Michigan University.
Brother Kache Maschmeyer (Ice hockey): U15 hockey player.
2014 Four Nations Cup (gold)
Professional Women's Hockey Players Association
Began playing ice hockey at the age of three on a backyard rink that her father built for the family to practice on. She started out as a forward and switched to goaltender at age seven, playing on men's teams until college. (harvardmagazine.com, Mar 2016)
Goaltender Shannon Szabados (CAN), who won two-consecutive Olympic gold medals in 2010 and 2014. (harvardmagazine.com, Mar 2016)
Sings a song in her heard to help her focus when she is in net. (harvardmagazine.com, Mar 2016)
All-ECAC Hockey Second Team (2016)
All-Ivy League First Team (2014, 2016)
First Team All-ECAC (2014)
Co-Ivy League Player of the Year (2014)
First Team All-Ivy League (2014)
ECAC Goaltender of the Year (2014)
ECAC All-Rookie Team (2013)
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Canada
Ice Hockey
SUI
FIN
ROC
USA
SWE