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Gabriella Figueroa, Gregory Sotereanos
Gabriella Roma Figueroa and Gregory Nicholas Sotereanos were married July 21 at the Princeton University Chapel in Princeton, N.J. The Rev. Dr. Theresa S. Thames, an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church and the associate dean of religious life and of the chapel, performed the ceremony.
The bride and groom, both 26, met at Princeton, from which they graduated. She was on the Princeton hockey team, he was on the football team.
The bride is a real estate developer in New York with DNA Development. She was also a professional ice hockey player in the inaugural 2015-16 season of the National Women’s Hockey League. She was a member of the U.S.A. Women’s National under-18 ice hockey team, winning a silver medal in the 2010 world championship in Chicago.
She is the daughter of Dara R. Figueroa and J. Antonio Figueroa of Branchburg, N.J.
The groom is a real estate finance associate in New York with Natixis, a French investment bank.
He is a son of Dr. Barbara L. Mondik and Dr. Nicholas G. Sotereanos of Pittsburgh.
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