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USA Hockey: World University Games

The U.S. Women's National University Team, which is composed of players that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), competes every two years in the Winter World University Games.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Katie Vaughan

    Katie Vaughan

    Katie Vaughan

  • Chelsea Corell

    Chelsea Corell

    Chelsea Corell

  • Emily Michelin

    Emily Michelin

    Emily Michelin

  • Kalli Bates

    Kalli Bates

    Kalli Bates

  • Jennifer Cusmano

    Jennifer Cusmano

    Jennifer Cusmano

  • Ellie Gleason

    Ellie Gleason

    Ellie Gleason

  • Andrea Stewart

    Andrea Stewart

    Andrea Stewart

  • Geneva Wagoner

    Geneva Wagoner

    Geneva Wagoner

  • Paige Harrington

    Paige Harrington

    Paige Harrington

Overview

The U.S. Women's National University Team, which is composed of players that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), competes every two years in the Winter World University Games.

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