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Head Coach Amy Bourbeau Bourbeau, who becomes the third head coach in Brown’s 47-year women’s hockey history, comes to Brown with 16 years of intercollegiate coaching experience, including 14 years as an assistant coach at Princeton. She was recently honored by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) with its inaugural Women’s Ice Hockey Assistant Coach Award. The award recognizes the career body of work of an assistant coach in women’s ice hockey.


“Personally, as a Rhode Island native, I am so excited to come home and teach hockey at one of the greatest academic institutions in the world. I have always aspired to be a head coach and it’s a dream come true to lead the Brown University program,” said Bourbeau. “Looking forward, I am excited about the opportunity to restore the winning tradition at Brown.”


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- 14-year assistant coach at Princeton University - Recipient of the inaugural American Hockey Coaches Association (AH - Helped Princeton to its best-ever ECAC Hockey finish and Ivy League - Two 20-win seasons while at Princeton - Head coach at Williams College - Assistant coach at Middlebury - Native of Coventry, R.I., where she played on the boy’s high school tea


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