Sarah "Teeter" Tueting
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(Photo by Brian Bahr, Getty Images, February 19, 2003. Reprinted
without permission)
BIOGRAPHY
- BORN: New York, New York, April 26, 1976.
- HOME: Winnetka, Illinois.
- HEIGHT: 5'7".
- WEIGHT: 139 lbs.
- UNIFORM #: 29 (United States).
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Name pronounced TEE-ting.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:
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ACCOLADES:
- Member of gold medal-winning United States Olympic Team, 1998.
- Member of silver medal-winning United States Olympic Team, 2002.
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MISCELLANEOUS:
DID YOU KNOW?
- Tueting played her collegiate hockey at Dartmouth.
- Sarah is an accomplished pianist and cellist, playing for Dartmouth's university symphony.
- Sarah graduated from Dartmouth with a degree in neurobiology in 1998, and would like to become a doctor when she retires from competitive hockey.
- On February 24, 1998, Sarah (with Cammi Granato) was a guest on the "Late Show With David Letterman".
- On April 7, 1998, Sarah threw out the first pitch at the home opener of the Chicago White Sox baseball team.
SEASON RECORDS:
REGULAR SEASON
Year Team GP Min W L T GA GAA Shots Sv% ShO G A PiM S/60 PERS
94-95 Dartmouth College ECAC 1265 12 8 4 57 2.43 0
95-96 Dartmouth College ECAC 1612 14 9 3 69 2.57 0
POST-SEASON
Year Team GP Min W L GA GAA Shots Sv% ShO G A PiM S/60 PERS
OLYMPIC GAME DIRECTORY:
- Played for United States in 2002 Winter Olympics (Salt Lake City, United States)
- 02/14/02: W (60m, 9/10) 12-1 victory vs. China (Guo).
- 02/19/02: W (60m, 10/10) 4-0 victory vs. Sweden (Martin) [Semifinals].
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