Ronda Curtin played for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers ice hockey team
Education
1995-1996 First Team All-State.
1996-1997 First Team All-State.
1997-1998 First Team All-State.
1998-1999 First Team All-State.
Number.2 on the Top Career Scorers listing with 470 pts (Behind her younger sister Renee"s 544 points)
All State-Tournament pick four times.
1997 Player of the Year
1999 Mississippi Hockey Award.
Career
Some of her teammates included future Olympians Julie Chu, Natalie Darwitz, Jenny Schmidgall and Krissy Wendell. Curtin’s season included 45 points (11 goals, 34 assists) in 34 games. lieutenant made her the first defender in WCHA history to lead the conference in regular-season scoring.
She led the WCHA in assists (34) and power-play points (21).
During the season, Curtin garnered WCHA Player Of The Week honors three times. Foreign the 2002-2003 season, she was named team captain.
Her younger sister, Renee, was a forward at Minnesota. High school 1995-1996 First Team All-State.
Golden Gopher awards.
Membership
Prior to playing for Minnesota, Curtin was a member of the United States Select Team roster that competed at the 1999 Christmas Cup tournament in Fussen, Germany from December 27–30, 1999.