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Katie King Crowley is a 2023 inductee to the US Hockey Hall of Fame following an illustrious playing career, and serving as a longtime NCAA coach.

Three-time Olympic medalist Katie King Crowley has been named a 2023 inductee to the US Hockey Hall of Fame.

The New Hampshire product spent nine seasons as a member of USA's women's national team including winning gold at the inaugural 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan.

In total, King Crowley, 48, won one Olympic Gold and one World Championship gold, along with five World Championship silver and an Olympic silver and bronze. In total, King Crowley competed in 223 career games for the American senior national team collecting 278 points in that span. 

During her NCAA career, King Crowley was a standout with Brown University being named three-time Ivy League Player of the Year and ECAC Player of the Year in 1997.

Following her playing career, King Crowley has served as the longtime head coach for Boston College, guiding the school to six Frozen Four appearances and three Hockey East titles.