Women’s Division I College Hockey: 2025 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championships player commitments

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 DrabykSyracuse
Marilou GrenierMinnesota Duluth
Amelia WilkinsonConnecticut
Defenders
Danica MaynardPenn State
Kate MannessClarkson
Sydney SawyerColgate
Alex TherienNew Hampshire
Kate VielOhio State
Forwards
Lexie BertelsenBoston University
Maxine CimoroniOhio State
Dorothy CopettiColgate
Sofia IsmaelPenn State
Alida KorteOhio State
Sara MannessClarkson
Maddie McCulloughMinnesota
Hayley McDonaldOhio State
Rachel PiggottMinnesota
Riley SorokanPrinceton
Calleigh TillerConnecticut
Rosalie TremblayWisconsin
Ava WoodColgate
Stryker ZablockiNortheastern


USA:

Goalies
Natalia DilboneQuinnipiac
Morgan StickneyPenn State
Defenders
Amelia BiottiHarvard
Emma CeruttiWisconsin
Alaina DunnBoston College
Kenleigh FischerSt. Thomas
Sloane HartmetzMinnesota
Megan HealyPrinceton
Sydney LambSt. Cloud State
Forwards
Katie AmelkovichPenn State
Caroline AverillPrinceton
Haley BoxWisconsin
Evelyn DoyleYale
Bella FanaleMinnesota
Ella JohnsonQuinnipiac
Madelyn KimbrelWisconsin
Macy RasmussenOhio State
Christina ScalesePrinceton


Czechia

Adéla PánkováNortheastern
Julie JebouskováMaine


Slovakia

Nela LopušanováWisconsin
Ema TóthováOhio State

Switzerland

Naemi HerzigSt. Thomas