A.J. Mleczko #11
Position: Forward
Height: 5-11
Weight: 160
Hometown: Nantucket, Mass.
Birthdate: Jun. 14, 1975
1996-97 Team: U.S. Women's Training
Program
Mleczko has appeared on three U.S. Women's
National Team (1995, 1996 and 1997),
recording three goals and seven assists in 15
games ... she has also been a member of U.S.
Women's Select Teams in 1995, 1996 and
1997 ... Mleczko has put her senior year at
Harvard University on hold while she trains with
the U.S. Women's National Program ... was
studying American history prior to her leave of
absence ... she finished the 1995-96 season
with 42 points on 26 goals and 16 assists and
established herself as Harvard's all-time goal
scorer (91 goals) and scoring leader (143
points) ... earned first-team All-Ivy League
honors as a junior ... Mleczko was Harvard's
lone All-Eastern College Athletic Conference
selection in 1994-95, earning second-team
accolades ... repeated as her team's leading
scorer in 1995-96 with 51 points on 34 goals
and 17 assists ... Mleczko's 34 goals broke the
Harvard record for goals in a season (she set
the former mark of 31 in 1993-94) and her 51
points tied the record for single-season points
... earned first-team All-Ivy League honors in
1994-95 and was a two-time ECAC Player of
The Week ... also named to the New England
Hockey Writers All-Star Team ... as a freshman,
she was named the ECAC and Ivy League
Rookie of the Year and was an All-Ivy League
second-team selection ... she graduated from
the Taft School, where she earned three letters
apiece in ice hockey, field hockey and lacrosse
... led the ice hockey team to three New
England Championships ... also captured two
league titles in lacrosse ... she has one older
sister and a younger brother ... parents are Tom
and Bambi Mleczko ... given name is Allison
Jaime.
