Clarkson Cup Champion (2012) / CWHL Player of the Year (2012) / 4-time World Championships (2 Gold, 2 Silver) / 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist (2006, 2010) / Olympic Winter Games MVP (2010) / NCAA All-American (2009) / CHA Player of the Year (2006-07)
Last year, in her first season with the Montréal Stars, Agosta-Marciano broke the CWHL's all time points record (80 points in 27 games).
Agosta-Marciano is a member of the Triple Gold Club (the accomplishment is not yet officially recognized by the IIHF for women), as one of only a few women to win the Clarkson Cup, a gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games, and gold at the IIHF women's world hockey championships.
As a freshman at Mercyhurst College in NCAA Division I hockey during the 2006-07 season, Agosta distinguished herself as the first freshman ever to be one of the top three picks for the Patty Kazmaier Award. She was also named a First Team All-American and a unanimous choice for CHA Player of the Year. She led the 2008–09 Mercyhurst Lakers to the finals of the NCAA women's hockey championship and as captain that season, earned numerous accolades, including being selected as a 2009 First Team All-American, a Patty Kazmaier Award Final Three, College Hockey America Player of the Year, the CHA Three-Star Player of the Year, to the CHA All-Tournament Team, and to the Frozen Four All-Tournament Team.
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