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Denino, Ramsay Join Dec. 17 Edition Of TigerCast
December 17, 2009 | Women's Ice Hockey, Women's Squash
Stephanie Denino (women's hockey) and Gail Ramsay (women's squash) join the Dec. 17 edition of TigerCast.
Denino is the captain and a constant on the defense for the women's hockey team since she arrived on campus in 2006. She played in every game of her first three seasons and is fourth on the team in assists this season (six). Denino talks about her journey from Montreal to Princeton and the early peaks and valleys of a 2009-10 season that she hopes extends deep into the postseason.
Ramsay is the head coach of the Princeton women's squash team, which has won the last three Howe Cup national championships and two of the last three Ivy League titles. Despite an injury-plagued start to the season, Ramsay is hopeful that she has the depth of talent needed to make a strong push towards a fourth straight championship later in the winter.
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TigerCast, presented by Amerisuites, the Hyatt Regency Princeton and Bank of America, is the official podcast of Princeton Athletics. Previous episodes of TigerCast can be downloaded for free anytime at GoPrincetonTigers.com.
To find specific interviews, please use this approximate guide: Stephanie Denino (women's ice hockey) 9:45; Gail Ramsay (women's squash)
27:05.
Previous episodes of TigerCast:
Dec. 10: Addie Micir (women's basketball); Zoltan Dudas (fencing).
Dec. 3: Luis Nicolao (men's water polo); Daniel Dickerson (men's diving).
Nov. 19: Jim Barlow (men's soccer); Kristen Holmes-Winn (field hockey); Peter Farrell (women's cross country).
Nov. 12: Katie Reinprecht (field hockey); Chris Ayres (wrestling); Steve Verbit (football).
Nov. 5: Jordan Culbreath (football); Bob Callahan (men's squash);
Dave Rackovan (football)
Oct. 29: Devin Muntz (men's soccer); Susan Teeter (women's swimming & diving); Matt Borich (football)
Oct. 22: Courtney Banghart (women's basketball); Kathleen Sharkey (field hockey); Adam Hollis (football)
Oct. 15: Zane Kalemba (men's ice hockey); Eric Jackson (football); Steve Dolan (men's cross country)
Oct. 8: Julie Shackford (women's soccer); Jeff Kampersal (women's ice hockey)
Oct. 1: Don Dobes (football), Jolie Ward (women's volleyball); Mark Zalewski (men's water polo)
Sept. 25: Kristen Holmes-Winn (field hockey); Jack Leonard (men's lightweight rowing); Gary Goff (football)





