Career
Although born in Canada, McCormick moved to Madison, Wisconsin, when she was very young. McCormick had an impressive junior career, winning two silvers and a bronze at various World Junior Curling Championships. As an adult, played in two World Championships: as an alternate in 1996 for Lisa Schoeneberg"s silver medal winning team, and in 2001 she was a third for Kari Erickson"s sixth place team
McCormick skipped the United States to a World Championship in 2003.
She defeated Canada, skipped by Colleen Jones, in the final. McCormick has also participated in three Olympic games.
At the 1998 Winter Olympics, she played second for Schoeneberg"s fifth place team and at the 2002 Winter Olympics she played third for Erickson"s fourth place team She skipped the United States Women"s Olympic Team at the 2010 Winter Olympics, finishing 10th.
They finished first in the round robin standings and defeated former teammate Allison Pottinger in a best-of-three series final to clinch the berth to the Olympics.
McCormick posed for Ana Arce"s "Fire on Ice" 2007 Team Sponsorship Calendar to promote women"s curling. 2003 Winnipeg World Championships
Allison Pottinger, Third
Ann Swisshelm, Second
Tracy Sachtjen, Lead
Joni Cotten, Alternate
2007 Aomori World Championships2008 Vernon World Championships2009 Gangneung World Championships2010 Vancouver Olympic Games
Allison Pottinger, Third
Nicole Joraanstad, Second
Natalie Nicholson, Lead
Tracy Sachtjen, Alternate
Maureen Brunt, Alternate (2007 Aomori only).