VANTAA, Finland — The 2025 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championships begin Saturday. At press time, 18 of the 25 women on the US roster and 22 of 24 women on the Canada roster have already announced their commitment to play NCAA DI women’s hockey. The seven as-yet uncommitted Americans are all too young to be eligible to commit yet.
There are also several non-North American players who’ve announced NCAA commitments.
Here are the players and where they are committed to further their education and play hockey:
Canada:
Goalies | |
Ava Drabyk | Syracuse |
Marilou Grenier | Minnesota Duluth |
Amelia Wilkinson | Connecticut |
Defenders | |
Danica Maynard | Penn State |
Kate Manness | Clarkson |
Sydney Sawyer | Colgate |
Alex Therien | New Hampshire |
Kate Viel | Ohio State |
Forwards | |
Lexie Bertelsen | Boston University |
Maxine Cimoroni | Ohio State |
Dorothy Copetti | Colgate |
Sofia Ismael | Penn State |
Alida Korte | Ohio State |
Sara Manness | Clarkson |
Maddie McCullough | Minnesota |
Hayley McDonald | Ohio State |
Rachel Piggott | Minnesota |
Riley Sorokan | Princeton |
Calleigh Tiller | Connecticut |
Rosalie Tremblay | Wisconsin |
Ava Wood | Colgate |
Stryker Zablocki | Northeastern |
USA:
Goalies | |
Natalia Dilbone | Quinnipiac |
Morgan Stickney | Penn State |
Defenders | |
Amelia Biotti | Harvard |
Emma Cerutti | Wisconsin |
Alaina Dunn | Boston College |
Kenleigh Fischer | St. Thomas |
Sloane Hartmetz | Minnesota |
Megan Healy | Princeton |
Sydney Lamb | St. Cloud State |
Forwards | |
Katie Amelkovich | Penn State |
Caroline Averill | Princeton |
Haley Box | Wisconsin |
Evelyn Doyle | Yale |
Bella Fanale | Minnesota |
Ella Johnson | Quinnipiac |
Madelyn Kimbrel | Wisconsin |
Macy Rasmussen | Ohio State |
Christina Scalese | Princeton |
Czechia
Adéla Pánková | Northeastern |
Julie Jebousková | Maine |
Slovakia
Nela Lopušanová | Wisconsin |
Ema Tóthová | Ohio State |
Switzerland
Naemi Herzig | St. Thomas |