Larson-Mason, Christine (1956–)
Larson-Mason, Christine (1956–)
American field-hockey player. Name variations: Christine Larson; Christine Mason. Born Christine Larson, May 21, 1956; grew up in Darby, PA; graduate of Penn State, 1978.
At Los Angeles Olympics, won a bronze medal in team competition (1984); became head coach at Williams College.
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