Alina MULLER

12 Mar 1998
23
Female
1.67/5'5''
LENGNAU
 
Switzerland
WINTERTHUR
 
Switzerland

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
IHO Ice Hockey Women 4

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
National Indoor Stadium
CAN
Canada
12
SUI
Switzerland
1
Finished
National Indoor Stadium
ROC
ROC
5
SUI
Switzerland
2
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
SUI
Switzerland
0
USA
United States
8
Finished
National Indoor Stadium
SUI
Switzerland
3
FIN
Finland
2
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
ROC
ROC
2
SUI
Switzerland
4
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
CAN
Canada
10
SUI
Switzerland
3
Finished
Wukesong Sports Centre
FIN
Finland
4
SUI
Switzerland
0
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2014Sochi, RUS
5Women2018PyeongChang, KOR
Women's World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
4Women2021Calgary, AB, CAN
5Women2019Espoo, FIN
6Women2015Malmo, SWE
7Women2017Plymouth, MI, USA
7Women2016Kamloops, BC, CAN
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Athlete, Student

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Studied Neuroscience with a minor in Exercise Science at Northeastern University (Boston, MA, USA).

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Father, Roland. Mother, Christina. Brother, Mirco.

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German, English

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Northeastern Huskies

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Forward

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Left

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Brother Mirco Muller (Ice hockey): Played six seasons in the NHL with the San Jose Sharks and New Jersey Devils. Signed with Leksands IF to play professionally in the Swedish Hockey League.

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2015 World Championship

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August 2021: Ankle injury in the second game of group play at the World Championship in Calgary, which kept her out for the remainder of the tournament.

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Hockey East (NCAA)

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Started playing hockey at age six with EHC Winterthur's youth teams.

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“I love that it's a team sport. I just like to share wins and losses, build something in a group and achieve goals together. I also like that it's a fast game. I like that you need to be able to skate fast, you need to be coordinated, you have to be an athlete and you have to use your mind.” (huntnewsnu.com, 31 Oct 2019)

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Tennis player Roger Federer (SUI), Beijing 2008 Olympic doubles gold and London 2012 singles silver medallist, with 20 career Grand Slam titles.

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OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES
Best Forward (2018)
All-Star Team (2018)

SWISS WOMEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE
Most Valuable Player (2018)

NCAA
First Team All-American (2019, 2021)
Second Team All-American (2020)

Legend
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Game
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Bronze Medal Event
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