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Kacey Bellamy
Kacey Bellamy Playing career
Bellamy graduated from the Berkshire School(Massachu-
setts) in 2005, where she lettered in hockey, field hockey
and softball. In her senior year, she was named team MVP
and co-MVP of the New England Prep School Athletic
Council Division I. She finished her hockey career with 30
goals and 80 assists. She was Berkshire’s Female Athlete
of the Year as a junior and senior.
Born April 22, 1987 (1987-04-22)
Westfield, MA, USA
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight 143 lb (65 kg; 10 st 3 lb)
Position Defense
Shoots Left
Hockey East New Hampshire
CWHL team Boston Blades
National team United States
Playing career 2004–present
Medal record
Women’s ice hockey
Competitor for the United States
Silver 2010 Vancouver Tournament
Women’s 4 Nations Cup
Silver 2010 Canada Tournament
Gold 2011 Sweden Tournament
Women’s World Championship Medals
Gold 2011 Switzerland Tournament
Kacey Bellamy (born April 22, 1987) is an American ice
hockey defenseman. She was named to the United States
women’s national ice hockey team for the 2010 Winter
Olympics.[1] She play also for Boston Blades a profession-
al women’s ice hockey team in the Canadian Women’s
Hockey League.
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New Hampshire Wildcats • UNH’s Jim Urquhart Student-Athlete of the Year,
2009
She ranks third all-time at UNH in career points by a de-
• Best Defender, 2011 4 Nations Cup[3]
fenseman. As a Freshman, she led New Hampshire Blue-
liners in goals (9) and was second in both assists (16) and
points (24). In her sophomore season, she ranked second Personal
among team defensemen and 10th among the nation’s
She graduated from New Hampshire in 2009 with a bach-
blueliners with 29 points (10 goals, 19 assists). In 2007-08
elor’s degree in women’s studies. She has two brothers,
(junior year), she led all Wildcat defensemen with 26
Robby and Corey, and one sister, Lindsey. Her brother,
points (3 goals, 23 assists) and ranked 10th in the nation
Robby played hockey at the University of Maine and now
with .74 points per game. In her senior year, (2008–09),
skates for the Adirondack Phantoms of the American
she ranked fourth among NCAA Blueliners with 28 points
Hockey League.
(6 goals. 22 assists) in 35 games en route to being named
to the RBK All-America First Team.
References
USA Hockey [1] Team USA.org: Vancouver women’s hockey team
Bellamy is a two-time USA Hockey Player Development announced.
Camp attendee (2004–05). From 2006-09, she was a four- [2] http://hockey.teamusa.org/athletes/kacey-
time USA Hockey Women’s National Festival participant. bellamy
In addition, she was a two-time member of the United [3] http://www.usahockey.com//Template_Usahockey.aspx?NAV=TU
States Women’s Under-22 Select Team. She was part of • U.S. Olympic Team profile
the United States Women’s Select Team for the Four Na- Persondata
tions Cup that finished first in 2008. She also played for
Name Bellamy, Kacey
the team when they had second place finishes in 2006
and 2007. Bellamy was part of two gold medal winning Alternative names
squads for the United States Women’s National Team for Short description
the International Ice Hockey Federation World Women’s Date of birth April 22, 1987
Championship in 2008 and 2009. For 2009, she was named
Place of birth Westfield, Mass.
one of Team USA’s top-three players.[2]
Date of death
Awards and honors Place of death
• All-USCHO Rookie Team, 2006
• Hockey East RBK/CCM All-Tournament Team, 2006
• Hockey East Second Team All-Star, 2007
• Hockey East RBK/CCM All-Tournament Team, 2007
• Hockey East Second Team All-Star, 2008
• RBK All-America First Team, 2009
• Hockey East First Team All-Star honors, 2009
• Hockey East Tournament MVP, 2009
• Hockey East All-Tournament Team, 2009
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Categories:
• 1987 births
• American women's ice hockey players
• Boston Blades players
• Ice hockey players at the 2010 Winter Olympics
• Living people
• New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey players
• Olympic ice hockey players of the United States
• Olympic silver medalists for the United States
• People from Westfield, Massachusetts
• Olympic medalists in ice hockey
• Ice hockey people from Massachusetts
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