Layila Edwards, who began her hockey journey in Cleveland Heights, has made history as the first black woman selected for the U.S. Olympic ice hockey team. Her family, supported by a GoFundMe campaign, traveled to Milan to witness Team USA's victory over Sweden and advancement to the gold medal game.
Breakdown
- Layla Edwards grew up playing hockey in Cleveland Heights, Ohio
- At 13, she left home for a hockey academy in Rochester 10s
- Edwards became the first black woman on Team USA's Olympic ice hockey roster 22s
- A GoFundMe enabled 14 family members to travel to Milan for the Olympics 43s
- Team USA beat Sweden 5-0, advancing to the gold medal game 48s
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