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— the community has felt the loss, Spradley and Marshall said. The players used to come out to skate with and support their daughters, and became “adopted sisters,” Angela said. Pittsburgh is a big hockey town, but there’s no female professional team, so the RMU players were the stars for little girls playing hockey.
When Marshall was young, she loved hockey and would practice with the boys. However, there were no girls’ teams for her to play on, so she turned to other sports. Spradley doesn’t even know how to skate — she played college basketball — but she wants her daughters to play the sport they love and to be able to dream of a future in hockey.
Across the ice, in bright yellow jerseys, four other youth hockey players banged on the glass. Seri and Lia DiNicola, Brenna Bianchi and Lucy Sykes took in the whole weekend after making the four-hour trip from New York to see women’s hockey’s premier college event.
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