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UW's Uliasz makes the cut
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AMATEUR SPORTS NOTES
UW's Uliasz makes the cut
USA National Team tabs Badgers player
Associated Press
Friday, August 24, 2001
Nicole Uliasz of the University of Wisconsin women's hockey team
was one of 25 players selected to the 2001-'02 USA National Team
Thursday.
Uliasz, a sophomore from Perkasie, Penn. who was one of nine
defenders picked, will now train in Lake Placid, N.Y. for the 2002
Olympics. The roster will be cut to 20 players before the Olym...
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