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Nobody knows if No. 17, Mandi Schwartz, will wear her hockey gear for Yale again, or if she will return for her senior year, or if she will ever marry Kaylem Prefontaine, her longtime boyfriend ...
The first time I remember hearing the name ‘Mandi Schwartz’ was a few months before the 2010 NHL draft. Mandi was a tenacious forward on the Yale University women’s team, and the return of ...
Yale hockey player Mandi Schwartz was diagnosed with leukemia 25 months ago, at the end of the first semester of her junior year. She has spent most of her life since then waging a brave fight agai… ...
The incredible legacy left by Yale University senior Mandi Schwartz will last a lifetime. And, really, that's precisely the way good friend and junior teammate Aleca Hughes would want it. On ...
Meanwhile, Mandi Schwartz prepares for cord-blood transplant after donor found. Aug. 3, 2010 — -- The father of a Yale University hockey player who needs a life-saving transplant said he was ...
Mandi Schwartz began skating almost as soon as she could walk, beginning a journey that would take her from a tiny town on the Canadian prairie to the Ivy League at Yale. But today, Mandi, 22, is ...
Knowing she had no match, one of Mandi’s wishes, was to help other’s in her same fight. There have been bone marrow drives in her name in Canada, where the Schwartz’s are from, and at Yale.
The first time I met Mandi Schwartz, I had just run up six flights of stairs and burst out onto her landing. She had no idea who I was, and I had only seen her in pictures from preseason publicity ...
Mandi Schwartz, a hockey player at Yale University and the older sister of St. Louis Blues prospect Jaden Schwartz, died Sunday morning at the age of 23 after a battle with cancer that lasted ...
Mandi Schwartz was the first in the weight room and last to leave the ice. The work ethic the hockey player showed then, and later her sunny resolve as she ...
The Yale Athletic Department will once again pay tribute to the memory of women’s ice hockey player Mandi Schwartz ’10 (1988-2011), whose courageous battle with cancer has helped save lives by ...