Brent Hill ’04 and U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team Win Gold in Italy
Brent Hill, a Saint Michael's College alumnus, played a crucial role as an assistant coach in securing gold for the U.S. Olympic Women's Ice Hockey Team at the Milan-Cortina Olympic Winter Games. Under head coach John Wroblewski, Hill helped the team maintain an impressive 7-0 record throughout the tournament. The gold medal victory culminated in a thrilling 2-1 overtime win against Canada, thanks to a late goal by Hilary Knight and a game-winner from Megan Keller. This victory marks Team USA's third Olympic gold in women's ice hockey, adding to their previous wins in 1998 and 2018. Hill, now coaching at Quinnipiac University, has also contributed to past world championship successes with the U.S. National Team.
By the Numbers- Team USA went 7-0 in the 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
- U.S. accumulated a 31-1 scoring margin in its first six games.
The rivalry with Canada remains fierce, evidenced by their recurring matchup in Olympic finals, showcasing the competitive landscape of women’s hockey.
State of Play- Hill is in his fifth season as an assistant coach at Quinnipiac University.
- The U.S. Women’s National Team has previously secured gold and silver medals in world championships from 2023-2025.
Hill is expected to continue his role with the U.S. National Team, potentially shaping their strategies for future international competitions, including the next world championships.
Bottom LineBrent Hill's coaching journey highlights the importance of collaboration and the rich tradition of U.S. excellence in women's ice hockey, with future promise for continued success on the world stage.
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