Emerance MASCHMEYER

5 Oct 1994
27
Female
1.68/5'6''
FORT SASKATCHEWAN, AB
 
Canada
BRUDERHEIM, AB
 
Canada

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
IHO Ice Hockey Women 1 Gold

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
National Indoor Stadium
CAN
Canada
12
SUI
Switzerland
1
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
CAN
Canada
11
FIN
Finland
1
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
ROC
ROC
1
CAN
Canada
6
Finished
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

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Historical Results

Women's World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2021Calgary, AB, CAN
2Women2017Plymouth, MI, USA
2Women2016Kamloops, BC, CAN
2Women2015Malmo, SWE
3Women2019Espoo, FIN
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Mash

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Yoga, hiking, lawn games, being on the lake, and spending time with family.

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Athlete, Goaltending coach at Concordia University

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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).

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Father, Arlan. Mother, Christine. Sister, Brittaney, Brothers, Bronson, Brock, and Kache.

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English

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Montreal

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Goalkeeper

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Left

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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.

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2014 Four Nations Cup (gold)

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Professional Women's Hockey Players Association

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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)

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Goaltender Shannon Szabados (CAN), who won two-consecutive Olympic gold medals in 2010 and 2014. (harvardmagazine.com, Mar 2016)

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Sings a song in her heard to help her focus when she is in net. (harvardmagazine.com, Mar 2016)

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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)

Legend
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Game
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Gold
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Gold Medal Event
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