Sports Hall of Fame Inductee
Cammi Granato

Inducted in 2009 as an Athlete
Institution: Concordia
One of the top women's hockey players in the world, Cammi Granato honed her skills with the Concordia Stingers from
1994 through 1997. During that time the hard-driving centre collected 179 goals
and 151 assists for 330 points in 125 games. She helped her team win two Quebec
championships and every tournament the Stingers played. Cammi was a two-time
league all-star and the Quebec MVP in 1995-96. She was named Concordia Female
Athlete of the Year in 1995.
Cammi was captain of the U.S. team that won the inaugural women's Olympic ice
hockey gold medal at the 1998 Nagano Games and she was the U.S. flag bearer for
the closing ceremonies. In 2002, she helped the U.S. win a silver medal at the
Salt Lake City Olympics. Cammi also represented her country at nine World
Championships, winning eight silver medals and a gold in 2005, her last
appearance.
In 2007 Cammi was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy in recognition of her
contribution to ice hockey in the United States. In May 2008 she entered the
International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame. In October 2008 she became
the first individual female to be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
Granato has also been inducted as a member of the 1995-96 Concordia Women's Hockey Team.