Johnson, Sheryl (1957–)
Johnson, Sheryl (1957–)
American field-hockey player. Born Dec 1957 in CA; University of California, BA, 1980; Stanford University, MA, 1981.
At Los Angeles Olympics, won a bronze medal in team competition (1984); was a member of US national team (1978–91); spent 18 seasons at helm of Stanford University field hockey team (1984–2002). Inducted into USFHA Hall of Fame (1994).
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