UMD Women's Hockey

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University of Minnesota-Duluth Women's Hockey

01/06/2026

Mark your calendars for these important ticket dates! πŸ“…

28/05/2026

See you in September!!

Photos from Canada's Sports Hall of Fame's post 27/05/2026

Congratulations to head coach Laura Schuler who is headed to the Hall!!

21/05/2026

How’s that for a spring term? πŸ“š

21/05/2026

Congratulations to Maggie Flaherty, who has become the first THREE-TIME Walter Cup Champion in PWHL history!!!

18/05/2026

🚨 JUST OVER 5 WEEKS UNTIL CAMP 🚨

Summer Camp is getting closer, and spots are filling FAST! We currently have a few spots remaining for each position (F, D, G) for this year’s summer camp in Duluth.

πŸ“… June 26–28, 2026
πŸ’ Graduation Years: 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030

Join us for an incredible weekend of competition, skill development, college-level coaching, and the opportunity to experience the UMD Women’s Hockey culture.

Once spots are filled, registration will close β€” don’t wait!

πŸ”— Register now at:
www.maroonandgoldhockey.com/camps

Photos from UMD Women's Hockey's post 12/05/2026

We are so proud of our now GRADUATED senior class!! Forever Bulldogs!! πŸŽ“πŸΎ

09/05/2026

Senior defenseman Tova Henderson was bestowed the Maroon and Gold Award voted on by the team. The award honors the player who the team thinks best combines the team values of work ethic, attitude and commitment to the team and to the game of hockey. Henderson graduates with the seventh-most consecutive games played in UMD history with 153, and wrapped up the season skating in all 38 games. The Richmond, B. C. native posted three goals and 10 assists for 13 points, which included two game-winning goals – both of which came in overtime at Minnesota to help the Bulldogs clinch their final road series of the season in Minneapolis.

Henderson – an alternative captain – logged 68 community service hours over her UMD career, including 31:35 this past year – the fourth most on the team.

09/05/2026

In her first season with the Bulldogs, Kate Kosobud was selected UMD's Breakthrough Player of the Year by the coaching staff, presented annually to the student-athlete who made the most progress in her development as an athlete in a given year. Kosobud, , played in all 38 games and ran up two goals and eight assists for 10 points. The sophomore defenseman from Moorhead, Minn. had 40 blocks – more than a one block a game average – and 11 times had multiple block games, including a five-block effort against Bemidji State University on February 7 at home. Kosobud also finished the season with a +4 plus/minus rating.

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