The women's hockey web site:
Here are what some of the reviewers had to say about the women's hockey web site:
"Thanks in part to its debut at this year's Winter Olympics, women's hockey has stepped into the spotlight like never before. And along with it, Andria's page -- her site stats show a sizable jump in page views during the Olympics, with a record high set on the same day the two teams met for the gold."
-- Mitchell Brown, Canadian Technology Editor (February 23, 1998)"If you didn't know that women play ice hockey, stretch your mind a little and check out the Women's Hockey Web. With hundreds of links and information on games, teams, and more, this site is easily the most comprehensive resource for women hockey players. She shoots ... she scores! [...] The Women's Hockey Web is a tremendous resource and firm proof that women's hockey is alive and kickin'."
-- Sports Edge Site of the Week (February 6-12 1998)"This is the premiere directory of online women's hockey resources. [...] Now an Olympic sport, women's hockey has obviously come of age, and this site promises to put you in touch will all the online action."
-- Lycos Top 5% of the Web (February 1998)"Her website (www.whockey.com) remains the starting point for any serious odyssey into the world of women's hockey. Her mountainous web pages have received over 482,000 hits since March 1995. An indispensable reference and resource guide with links to women's inline hockey associations around the world, Hunter's pages provide information on women's inline tournaments and events (including up-to-date scores), player profiles, and information on U.S. colleges and Canadian universities with women's hockey programs. It's an understatement to say that women's hockey owes a lot to this extremely gifted and remarkable young woman."
-- Inline Hockey Central (December 1997)